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Re: JD Model G W vs Model 70 W, Gas
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Posted by BJ on March 06, 2002 at 06:16:13 from (206.229.235.23):
In Reply to: JD Model G W vs Model 70 W, Gas posted by Nate Lillibridge on March 05, 2002 at 19:24:56:
As far as I know the G was never offered in a gasoline version they were all-fuel burners till the end of production so due to this fact they were always a low compression engine the 70's were available in gas, diesel, LPG, and all-fuel the gas burners were 379.5 cu.in. and the all-fuel were 412.5 cu.in. (same as the G) not sure on the cu.in. of the diesel the gas 70's had an improved head with a duplex carburetor and a higher compression engine i.e. more h.p. also as a further note the live PTO was an option on the 70 so watch to make sure if that's what you want that the tractor has it there will still be a pto shifter located by the L-H shifter for the transmission as well as a clutch lever for the live PTO located on the right side of the battery box
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