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Re: Turning up a Roosa-Master pump
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Posted by jdemaris on January 27, 2005 at 19:39:37 from (209.23.29.191):
In Reply to: Re: Turning up a Roosa-Master pump posted by Paul (ont) on January 27, 2005 at 19:19:01:
Haven't seen a 1650 in a few years, but I thought that was a Yanmar powered tractor, not Deere? Does your tractor have the 190 cubic inch Yanmar engine (the whole tractor might be Yanmar, I don't remember)? I know the smaller Yanmars Deere was selling has Yanmar pumps on them - like the 750, 950, 1050, but maybe the 1650 was different? I'm not question your word as much as I am my own memory - but if you've got a Japanese engine with an Amercian built pump on it - I'd like to know. Tell you the truth, when we were selling those Japanese tractors new, we had so few problems with them that I got very little experience working on them. Most of the ones we sold went out the door and we never saw them again. The 1650 was the most fuel efficient tractor ever tested at Nebraska - test #1506 ca. 1983. So, you've got me curious.
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