[AJD] ebay # 280197269334
wayne johnson
wjohnson at bigriver.net
Mon Feb 4 18:25:16 PST 2008
Well, I'm 76 and hope to get a little older. I love 2 cylinders, what ever
there size and nomenclature, BUT, I've seen a lot of changes in my life and
not all were good, but those that were lived on. I made the mistake of
getting rid of a 1010 dozer (6 way blade, ripper bar on rear) and would give
10 times what I sold it for to have it back. I worry about the new stuff
ever getting into the collector catagory because they aare not all
mechanical and electronics may not be available or affordable down the line.
I sold a '51 Ford F2 with flat head V8 and non syncro tranny because it
couldn't handle a trailer with a tractor(and the wife gave the gears hell)
to upgarade to a '92 150 with 5 speed over drive that I repowered with a 4BT
Cummins. It gets good fuel milage, has enough power, A/C and the wife can
drive it, but I still like the old 51. If its good engineering, I love to
hear it and enjoy seeing and hearing all the old stuff, even if the 2
cylinders have an edge. Two Cylinder is a wonderful mag thanks to people
like you and many others in the hobby.
Merle wayne Johnson, Atoka, Tn.
----- Original Message -----
From: "J.R. Hobbs" <jrhobbs2004 at yahoo.com>
To: "Antique John Deere mailing list"
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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [AJD] ebay # 280197269334
> Not trying to be blunt, but whoever wrote the ad copy for that "D" is full
> of it. For one thing,there weren't any "correct" style of tires in 1930,
> because those type of rear ( and front for that matter) tires simply
> weren't available in 1930, period. Model "D" Tractors didn't get the
> rubber tire option until 1933, and very few were built, it wasn't until
> 1934-1935 that there was any significant sales of rubber on the "D"s, and
> in my opinion, this wheel equipment belongs of one of those year tractors,
> not this tractor. Yes, I know that retrofits were available, but
> still....... It's called hype, fellas, and unfortunately, there's getting
> to be entirely too much of it in this hobby.
>
> While we're talking about unpopular subjects, how many of you guys popped
> a vein or had to take a blood pressure pill when you saw the cover and
> contents of the January-February issue of Two-Cylinder? We've taken quite
> a bit of heat from a few people, and I'd would like to know what our
> friends here think. It's the last NG feature for 2008, and some really
> neat two-cylinder stuff is in the works already for the rest of the year.
>
> Gary Epps <garyepps at fidnet.com> wrote:
> This is a good looking D John Deere, but I wonder at the comment in the
> description that it has the "correct style tires". What do you think?
> While there is not a good pic of the sidewalls of the rear tires, they
> don't look right to me. Also, isn't a 14.9 tire a size smaller than the
> two recommended tires? I think the recommended tires current sizes
> should be 16.9 or 18.4. Am I missing something here?
>
> Gary
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