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Re: Re: Re: Longest running production tractor
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Posted by JT on June 03, 2004 at 22:50:16 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Longest running production tractor posted by buickanddeere on June 03, 2004 at 13:56:54:
Agreed there were changes of this sort throughout the 2 cyl design. Carburation on the gassers was another example. Also same sort of changes were introduced to the 3010 through the 4860. But the basic layout of the design didn't change which was my point. I wasn't sure on the trans on the R. The only standard tread Deere I have owned was a R and only had it about 9 months. Nothing against deere I have a A,B,G,50,60, and a 3020. Got to thinking I wonder how the IH Cub fits into the original post here. That tractor mechnically changed very little throughout its run. Only things that were added other than sheet metal that I can think of was Fast Hitch and hydraulics. Food for thought. JT
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