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Re: Re: Re: John Deere M
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Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on March 29, 2004 at 19:27:10 from (66.82.9.43):
In Reply to: Re: Re: John Deere M posted by Bob on March 28, 2004 at 19:11:52:
Not wanting to start any controversy or up set any one. So yes I will agree that the firing pattern is laid out the same way. It was always interesting to hear the farmer/shade tree guys complain that they couldn't get a Dubuque engine to run but on one cylinder when they put the distributor back in place with out the oil pump timing tool.If you listen to the tractors running, you can always tell the slow turning big bore Waterloo engines from the small higher revving Dubuque engines don't even have to be looking at them. Also while on the subject;the 40's,420's&430's have a clearer sound than the M series which sounded lazier. The Waterloo engines that were set up for all Gasoline with the hi-compression engines had a much clearer sound to them than did the all fuel engines. the gas burners had a ringing tone to the exhaust and the fuel burners sounded like they were slobbering. They were a large part of my childhood as my father was part of the local JD dealership till '62.
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