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Re: Ford 901 Select O Speed Mystery


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Posted by TONY JACOBS on May 18, 2013 at 07:23:30 from (172.129.216.7):

In Reply to: Re: Ford 901 Select O Speed Mystery posted by JChamp on May 17, 2013 at 07:23:24:

No I don't have any serious problems that I know of . Yes you are CORRECT I did not notice the ii's missing so my APOLOGIES go to James . If you were astute and as old as you claim you would know that there was A LOT MORE GOD D*** PRIDE IS THIS COUNTRY in what people did and said , manufacturers built , what reputation meant to people and business , than what goes on today . I never said that any manufacturer(even Ford although you should enlighten yourself and read about Henry Ford and see how much of his own money was spent and lost building tractors to help out the Farmer do his job easier) made product to last 70 years BUT they also did not computer engineer it so cheap as they do today just so that it will last long enough to get past a warranty period MAYBE without problems and or design EVERYTHING to be THROW AWAY ITEM as they do today and FORD DEFINATELY did not purposely design the S.O.S with inferior parts in 1959 , they did HOWEVER not test the trans. long enough to find the problems with it before it went into production . As far as ingenuity goes with S.O.S TRANSMISSIONS (and I speaking about nothing else in the world EXCEPT this transmission) goes MOST that are still running today are on original parts and do so from a HANDFUL of guys all over this country who have kept them running all these years . Production numbers , parts availability , sheer determination or course have all played a part in it also the only LUCK in this case is the owner finding a good mechanic who could work on these trans. Nothing is over my head and I do not care what you take at face value because this is not a politically correct kindergarden class to make everybody feel warm fuzzy and make sure nobody's feeling are hurt about how they are going to fix their tractors so there is no unprovoked soiled threads as you claim.


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