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Posted by old on January 09, 2006 at 19:37:43 from (207.69.139.10):
In Reply to: john deere posted by mno on January 09, 2006 at 18:38:22:
I have to disagree with Bob, the old JDs like the early As and B and probably some others where hit and miss engine, that how they got the name popping johnnys. Then when they came out with like the 50 and 60s they did some carb improvements and took the hit and miss out for the most part. If you ever listen to say a 1935 JD-B at a low idle you will here it miss a couple times then go pop pop as it hits again and then miss again and so on. I know it sure stands out when I fire up my 1935 JD-B nothing else on the place sounds like it.
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