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Posted by buickanddeere on May 15, 2005 at 18:06:02 from (64.10.41.75):
In Reply to: Re: compacts posted by Robert in W. Mi. on May 15, 2005 at 14:28:41:
I may bleed green but I think any 1010 diesel, 2010 diesel and the 1st two years of gas 2010 production were trouble. The new utility tractors in the 5000/5010/5020 series should have got hundreds of JD managers fired. Or demoted to scrubbing toilets and floors. As for a simple clutch, yes a simple pedal,rod and yoke is superior. However for control and feedback from remote locations on a machine. Or for control of hydraulic implement level control, fuel injection, transmission shifting or GPS interface. The electronics will work longer than a mechanical system with open or moving parts. Electrical and electronic control will perform tasks that no mechanical system can. A little training and electrical/electronics is dead simple to trouble shoot with just a multimeter. At work we can't wait to yank out a mechanical or hydraulic system to replace it with electric's. Texas heat and sun? Try sun and temperature fluctuations from too hot to hold your hand on in summer. To brittleness caused by being so cold, a whack on cast iron breaks cast like glass. Yet the quality plastic blends work fine.
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