Posted by old on April 24, 2011 at 14:03:24 from (4.245.12.93):
In Reply to: 2 vs. 4 vs. 6 cylinder posted by SouthernFarmall on April 24, 2011 at 13:06:51:
I own all of those 2 cylinder JD 4 cylinder of many brands and the 6 cylinder Oliver's. I have found as for real pull power the Oliver at least for PTO drive out pulls a 4 cylinder engine with as per the Neb test has the same HP. As for the old JDs my 1935 JD-B will out pull my 1960 Ford 841 for 10 feet but after that 10 feet the JD's flywheel slows down so it looses its pull power. As for fuel I know each one burns more or less depending on what your doing. I.E. the JD-B seems to use less fuel raking hay then say my A/C C
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