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Posted by jakee on December 02, 2001 at 13:53:28 from (152.163.213.58):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: What will be the worst tractor posted by Bill from up north on December 01, 2001 at 22:45:31:
bill the bad part there is no code wen you hook up the hand held scanner,s that tell if the compture is bad it self,only the diffrent scanner,s that fead it, were going threw that right now on cars like 5 to 10 years old. my thoughs are do we really need a gauge to tell how fast we are moving in the field or how mutch the wheel,s are slipping? or what the fuel econamy is at the moment?wen getting on a new tractor or a pice that one has not run before it takes like a 1/2 day to come to term,s with how the machine operates.wen i first operated a 1850-oliver i cussed it all the way to getting on the seat years ago. after working a week i understood i,ts limet,s just like the old farmall M. and it was a great tractor.as far as the worst tractors to run----any one that you had to crawl up on , and watch that you did,nt slip and fall-A-B-farmall,s--B-CA-WC-WD-challmers,any of those little tractors were hard to get on.
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