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Re: JD R pony motor
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Posted by Brandon on June 15, 2003 at 19:15:07 from (216.28.111.96):
In Reply to: JD R pony motor posted by Paul on June 15, 2003 at 06:00:03:
Both the other postings were wrong about what tractor got direct electric start. The R was strictly a twin cylinder pony start. The R was replaced by the 80 which could only have a pony (V-4 this time). The model 820 replaced the 80, and was still only a pony start tractor (although there was some thought of making an electric start 820). Finally came the 830, which was avaliable with the V-4 pony, OR 24 volt direct electric start. Hope this helps, and you may want to visit my website about the model 80 (with some family information) here Brandon My Industrial John Deere website My JD model 80 website
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