Posted by jimb2 on February 25, 2010 at 13:55:31 from (99.240.236.11):
In Reply to: EL TORO posted by MJ in the UK on February 25, 2010 at 09:18:56:
MJ, on our family farm we had B414D, 434 and 384 over the years. They all gave excellent service. Put over 15,000 Hrs on the B414 without engine overhaul or clutch replacement. B414D out lasted neighbours JD 2010D. He had to do complete overhaul at 5500 Hrs. In eastern Canada the B414,434,444,384 tractors were more common on family farms than the MF 35/135. They were a common loader tractor. The only weak points were the Lucas electric system and hard to start in cold weather. Installing a block heater or recirculating heater fixed the cold starting problem. The USA assembled units were somewhat different than the UK build units.
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