Posted by greenenvy on January 24, 2015 at 19:13:49 from (216.220.12.96):
In Reply to: IH and JD tractors. posted by JD Seller on January 24, 2015 at 17:27:11:
I always get a kick out of guys bashing the hand clutch on a JD when in fact most of the other makes made tractors with hand clutches including IH. I have IH with 3 hand clutches. Figure that one out. I can see them being a pain in the butt doing loader work or were you are hitching/unhitching wagons a lot but out in the field what's so hard about the hand clutch? The JD had the advantage of being a 100 times easier to service and replace vs every one else.
The 5010 might have been a boat anchor but who else had a tractor that big in 1962. That's right nobody. There were a few issues one of them being the oil pan was too small. But I know of several that ran fine for a while until they were updated into 5020s. JD had a program to replace the engine in 5010s with 5020 engines.
The Farmall H in the first 4 gears had 2 1/2, 3 3/8, 4 1/8, and 5 1/8 mph. That is almost identical to the JD A and B. I don't see what kind of farm work you can't do in those gears. How slow do you want to go??
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