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Differance In Tractors WOW
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Posted by Kevin Brown on August 06, 2004 at 20:39:11 from (67.1.185.111):
Hello, Guy"s I Own A International H 1941 Model, Recently I Have Been Working For A Farmer That Has A Old 656 International. Wow What A Differance In Tractors I Love My Old H. But This 656 Is A Tough Old Tractor. 3 Point Hitch. I Have Been Discing With It And It Never Missed A Beat Now I Have The Sickle Mower On It. Runs Perfect. But I Have Trouble Keeping Water In It The Darn Radiator Cap Doesn't Hold Pressure So She Boils. I Have Tried Several Different Caps But Nothing Works I Think It Is In The Neck Of The Radiator. All The Caps Fit Sloppy. Even The Original Cap Is Sloppy. Well Thought I Would Share My Experience. Wonder What Would Happen If I Got Into A Real Big Tractor LOL Thanks Guy"s Kevin Brown
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