A comment on the C135 engine. During the high winds last week we had two trees blow down. One a big old pine tree. We cut the tree in half about ten feet above the roots. hooked on to it with my 2404 with the C135 engine. I will admit to holding my breath as to what was going to happen when I let the clutch slowly out. Would the front end rear up or would it be to heavy for the tractor. In low range and low gear it had no problem with the top half of the tree. With a little coaxing we got the other half loose and pulled it with no problem also. It is my understanding that the 2404 was basically a “C” with different sheet metal and the C135 engine. I put a lot of hours in on a C when I was younger ( yes, I am also and old F....!) I think the C with the C135 would have made a fine tractor. Also Hugh and George where not having an argument. If you read this website regularly you would know that. George, I am glad to see you are back. I was beginning to worry.
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