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Posted by Lloyd Llama on June 10, 2006 at 15:36:36 from (207.241.138.131):
In Reply to: Re: idiosyncrasys posted by mjbrown on June 09, 2006 at 11:57:46:
Yeah, and by the time the plow caught on something, the spring on the plow tongue compressed, the chain tightened up and popped the clutch, it was too late, the plowshare was already broke! (along with operator's kneecap!) Another nasty on the JD B was the choke pull rod, which ended somewhere under the instrument panel. You needed to stand on the platform on one foot, use the other on the starter pedal, and practically double over the wheel to reach the choke. One we have now was modified with longer rod by previous owner. Reaches out to about headlight mounting rod - so easy to reach - Why didn't Deere think of that?
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