[AT] Update: John Deere 70 Diesel
Dean VP
deanvp at att.net
Fri Jun 6 11:25:46 PDT 2014
Greg,
JD never installed a conventional 3 point hitch on the 50, 60, or 70. But
JD did sell mechanical type thee points through their dealers called 800
Series hitches. There were three versions called. 800, 800A and 801. the
801 offered load and depth control mechanically. If you look at my web site
www.deerelegacy.com
you will find information on these hitches
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-----Original message-----
From: Greg Hass <ghass at m3isp.com>
To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
Sent: Fri, Jun 6, 2014 17:56:22 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [AT] Update: John Deere 70 Diesel
Actually my brother bought the tractor but it doesn't really matter. The
pony runs good after being fixed. I may have said this, but when we
first looked at it, some other "customer" had tried to start it, turned
the fuel shutoff the wrong way so tight that when he tried to turn it
the right way he broke off the valve. In the process of fixing the valve
dirt got in the carb and gas was running on the ground. Once they got
that fixed it now runs fine. As for uses, my brother is basically going
to stand and look at it. He has wanted a putt-putt for a while now. He
may take it to a couple of shows as it is light enough for his trailer.
The paint job is close to how it would look from the factory plus it is
wide front. I,too, would like a pony start JD but is the problem of $.
He may use it for a few odd jobs but has no real "use" for it. It does
not have 3 pt. but does have the square lift shaft. I guess we were both
thinking 3 pt. was an option and talked about buying a used one from a
salvage tractor but maybe they were not available for this model. He
has also talked about buying a trail plow to take to the local Two
Cylinder Club plow day which is held after the wheat is off (they then
plow a wheat stubble field).
Greg Hass
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