[AT] New tractor to me
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Tue May 23 07:00:35 PDT 2017
Thanks Herb!
I assume the horizontal muffler was an owner modification(need to research that), one of the very few on the tractor. The tractor is a vegetable version, which is taller than a regular. A vertical muffler must have gone to nearly 7-8 '. The previous owner used to have an orchard, so I assume the horizontal muffler was to restrict interference with branches. Plus they might've had a low beam over the entrance to the shed to store the tractor(-;
They also bolted an ammo box on the rear axle as a toolbox, and they bolted a big chunk of steel to the front axle to add some front end weight. Seem to be the only modifications which was very nice to see.
Spencer Yost
Spencer Yost
> On May 23, 2017, at 8:08 AM, Herb Metz <metz-h.b at comcast.net> wrote:
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> Enjoy the Ram, lot of them in our area. Nice looking trailer also. Rather
> than speculate, will ask; what was JD reasoning for the horizontal muffler?
> George Willer would have reminded us of JD sound, "pop; pop; nothing;
> nothing".
>> From mid 40's to early 50's, I spent many hours most every year on neighbors
> JD A & JD B; they were good tractors. At that time, JD had the best rear
> wheel brakes (and our Case was among the poorest).
> Herb
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> Only pic I have handy right now...
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