Subject: Re: Debunking the "tractor" myth?
Author: Jtomel-@aol.com
Date: Dec 12, 2002, 11:43 AM
Post ID: 1711563843
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First of all, most old tractor engines are in line 4 or 6 cylinder designs. I
have a 1946 Ford 2N tractor. It is a 4 cylinder design. The old John Deere?
1 or 2 cylinder in line horizontal more like a falcone. I'm not an expert
by any means, but I don't know of any V-twin tractor engine designs.
Secondly, why not enjoy the myth. Tractors pull like, well, tractors. Whats
wrong with that?
Tom Elliott
78 SP1000
74 Eldo LAPD Project
67 V700 partial maybe most
46 Ford 2N Tractor
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First of all, most old tractor engines are in line 4 or 6 cylinder designs. I have a 1946 Ford 2N tractor. It is a 4 cylinder design. The old John Deere? 1 or 2 cylinder in line horizontal more like a falcone. I'm not an expert by any means, but I don't know of any V-twin tractor engine designs.<BR>
Secondly, why not enjoy the myth. Tractors pull like, well, tractors. Whats wrong with that?<BR>
Tom Elliott<BR>
78 SP1000<BR>
74 Eldo LAPD Project<BR>
67 V700 partial maybe most<BR>
46 Ford 2N Tractor</FONT>
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