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Differance In Tractors WOW

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Kevin Brown

08-06-2004 20:39:11




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Hello, Guy"s I Own A International H 1941 Model, Recently I Have Been Working For A Farmer That Has A Old 656 International. Wow What A Differance In Tractors I Love My Old H. But This 656 Is A Tough Old Tractor. 3 Point Hitch. I Have Been Discing With It And It Never Missed A Beat Now I Have The Sickle Mower On It. Runs Perfect. But I Have Trouble Keeping Water In It The Darn Radiator Cap Doesn't Hold Pressure So She Boils. I Have Tried Several Different Caps But Nothing Works I Think It Is In The Neck Of The Radiator. All The Caps Fit Sloppy. Even The Original Cap Is Sloppy. Well Thought I Would Share My Experience. Wonder What Would Happen If I Got Into A Real Big Tractor LOL Thanks Guy"s Kevin Brown

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Stick

08-08-2004 15:30:28




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 Re: Differance In Tractors WOW in reply to Kevin Brown, 08-06-2004 20:39:11  
The difference is amazing. My 2N Ford was my first tractor. Now I also have a Case 1030 diesel and an International 666 gas. I still use the little Ford the most, but when you jump on one of the big boys, it's a different world altogether!



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Loren

08-07-2004 09:43:32




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 Re: Differance In Tractors WOW in reply to Kevin Brown, 08-06-2004 20:39:11  
I've never seen a post that has the first letter of every word capitalized before. Why do you do that?



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UFO Man

08-07-2004 11:06:54




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 Re: Differance In Tractors WOW in reply to Loren, 08-07-2004 09:43:32  
Kinda' like reading a really long title to a book. It's hard to figure this one out. Kept trying to figure out if it was an A tractor or a tractor, but it was an H and a something else. HMMMM.



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UFO Man

08-07-2004 11:05:07




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 Re: Differance In Tractors WOW in reply to Loren, 08-07-2004 09:43:32  
Kinda' like reading a really long title to a book. It's hard to figure this one out. Kept trying to figure out if it was an A tractor or a tractor, but it was an H and a something else. HMMMM.



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George G

08-07-2004 07:56:41




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 Re: Differance In Tractors WOW in reply to Kevin Brown, 08-06-2004 20:39:11  
On the 656, you could tap the lip that the cap screws onto, down a little. Until you get the cap to fit nice an snug. On my 1930 Case C, I pulled out the soft-plugs, Found the the waterjacket full of trash. Got that all cleaned out, No more over heating.



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Kevin Brown

08-07-2004 19:07:48




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 Re: Differance In Tractors WOW in reply to George G, 08-07-2004 07:56:41  
Thanks George I Will Try That Anything Is Better Then Havin To Fill The Thing Every 1/2 Hour LOL, As For You Other Guy"s What Can I Say This Is The Way I Learned How To Type I Am Up To 300 Word A Minute, LOL Every Word Is Capitalized. Sorry If I Confused Ya. Must Just Be A Farmer Thing As Many People All Over The World Never Noticed It LMAO. Anyways Thanks Guy"s And Have A Great Day. A Farmer In The Making Giggles (Only 180 Acres) Small By Today"s Standards.

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AZ Jack

08-07-2004 21:41:04




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 Re: Differance In Tractors WOW in reply to Kevin Brown, 08-07-2004 19:07:48  
Hey-drop the caps and you might go to 450 WPM!!



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