[AJD] Brakes on AR

Dean VP deanvp at att.net
Tue Oct 5 23:02:02 PDT 2004


Tom:

I may be overlooking some obvious data or completely space cadetting here
but I would expect considerably more single brake AR's were made than dual
brake AR's. However, I have seen both AR brake configurations here at local
shows. I didn't pay enough attention to estimate the mix, unfortunately. 

The Mountain is still teasing us. No major eruptions yet. Fortunately, we
live far enough away from it to not worry too much about our safety. We have
visited the area several times after the original big eruption about 20
years ago and the devastation was indescribable. But... as mother nature so
often does, both the vegetation and animal life are returning in full force.

Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290

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TSmith1499 at aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 8:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [AJD] Brakes on AR

Thanks Dean. 
                            I knew there had to be an explanation. I wonder 
how many AR"s were built like  this?  One of our resident Deere experts had 
said that he had never  seen one without turning brakes. Is it getting
smokey 
where you are yet?  

Tom  Smith
Mount Airy, MD. 
Tsmith1499 at aol.com
1941 AC C
1942 JD LA  
1961 JD 3010
1969 JD 55 Combine
2002 JD GT235 L&G 

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