Posted by 1936 on February 11, 2008 at 08:30:51 from (68.75.45.82):
In Reply to: Who, where, what posted by IaGary on February 10, 2008 at 20:51:07:
I have been truely shiftless starting in Nov while I was taking the 49 A on it shake down run for the winter to get all the fluids mixed and while going up a incline all forward direction stopped and started moving back wards on its own accord. Coasted backwards to a nice spot with the engine running, but no trans or PTO working. Stationary engine on wheels. Been waiting for a really cold winter and 43 inches of snow in my drive to asked what happened. No snap, crackle, or pop of any kind trans just stopped working. So the arm chair mechanic's jump on this one.
As for me I was raised on a farm in SE Iowa. Spent the summers on or in the Des Moines river when not lifting the 80 pound round bales. First tractor I drove standing in front of Dad was a new JD 1949 B. Left the farm at 17 to go to school and marriage of 42 years and new job and a two years in the Army in the late sixties and retired over 4 years ago with 36 years. Have a nice 36 US B in work cloths starts ever time. Been on this site for 6 or so years. Poke a line every now and them and once in a while a question.Picked up some good sites on tool collecting from reading the comments.
Looking for direction on the A. Mom is getting tired of the lawn ornament.
Another zero temp start of the day with more snow on the way today.
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