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Posted by Jerry S on March 11, 2002 at 09:52:42 from (63.71.59.98):
In Reply to: John Deere A posted by J Fritz on March 10, 2002 at 18:01:47:
Brandon was right and the part he talks about in the clutch is the drive disk. The flywheel and drive disk are counter weighted to minimize vibration but with an A you will get some vibration as it is the nature of the animal. Values depend a lot on what year it is and certain features. The loader might be a model 45 loader that uses hydraulic cylinders. Other loaders not so common anymore were called stackers used for handling hay. In the end, it mostly matters what you think it is worth. Many of these can be had for somewhere between 1000-2500 depending on where you are etc. If you run hydraulics from the tractor, chances are it is in the late 40's to early 50's. If there is one gear shifter to select from the 6 transmission gears, it is a 50, 51, or 52 year. If it has the starter at the bottom of the main case (underneath the flywheel, it would be a '48 or newer. Starters on top of the main case are slightly older and hand start tractors are more common up to about '45. Styled sheet metal indicates it is a '39 or newer. Hope this helps.
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