Hi,
From listening from old timers, I believe one factor that determine the
compression ratio of the engine was it's destination. Tractors originally
delivered to the lower plains lack power if the tractor ever made out to
Colorado, whenever the reverse occurred the tractor became picky
John,
I'll start by saying that I find people named John naturally handsome
and intelligent.
Although I appreciate your response, here's what the boys on the John
Deere list have to say:
Older tractors were designed for All Fuel. Which means they were
started on gas small Tank, and after
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Date: Friday, 26 January 2001 4:50
Subject: [biofuel] Re: John Deere Two Cylinders
John,
I'll start by saying that I find people named John naturally handsome
and intelligent.
enough of flattery I'll start to think I've still got a brain
John,
Put a post yesterday on a list for old John Deere tractors (1930-
1950). I have two Model B's made in 1940 1943. They're the All Fuel
models with two tanks(gas other). There are two pistons mounted
horizontally that are about 8 to 10 inches in diameter. Reminds me of
a steam