Posted by Bryce Frazier on December 28, 2013 at 08:25:23 from (67.142.182.20):
In Reply to: John Deere B Top Speed posted by Bryce Frazier on December 27, 2013 at 21:50:55:
His is box stock, no over drive or anything, my B is the Early styled kind, it is in the last 1000 to be made in 47 before they switched to the later styled. Mine is a long hood with the battery in front of the dash, and a cast frame. I have no doubt that it will do 16, because when dad and I drove both the JDs (B and 40T) down to the 4th parade only a few miles away, I had the throttle crammed on the 40T, and granny (following in the truck) said that we never topped 13, and Barry on the other hand said that he never went above 1/3rd throttle in 6th following me. He did have to shift down to 5 every time there was even a little hill though... Clutch was adjusted wrong and was WAY to loose!! Thanks for the info guys, I think I may still have a chance. I am gonna drive it up to his place later in the week when I get the fuel tank fixed, gonna leave the spreader home though. ;) Bryce
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