Posted by Tx Jim on April 09, 2009 at 03:36:53 from (67.142.163.24):
In Reply to: JD 2020 posted by Mike M on April 06, 2009 at 09:59:06:
buickanddeere,
I've worked on both Waterloo New generation and JD 20/30/40/50 &55 utility tractors. Other than the hyd systems being both closed-center on some models & both needing Hy-Gard oil to me that's were the similarity STOPS. Some JD utilities are open-center hyd's and I don't remember of an open-center Waterloo 10/20/30/40/50 or 55 series.
What in your opinion makes the engines similar once you get past wet sleeves. The shape of the blocks & cyl heads don't resemble. One can't install a "block heater" in a Dubuque block but can in a Waterloo block.
I guess I can't see Forest for the trees but I don't see the resemblance between Waterloo & Dubuque tractors of the same era.
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