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Re: Tractor trivia questions


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Posted by Jeffcat on December 13, 2019 at 20:32:08 from (99.203.81.150):

In Reply to: Re: Tractor trivia questions posted by jal-SD on December 13, 2019 at 10:49:08:

A lot of times that dang rain water will find it's way down into the mandrels bearings and the idler pulleys. Ask me how I know. If you need to leave the machine out, at least throw a tarp over it. The tractor going across the country is that guy with the John Deere and his house trailer. Backwards tires on a tractor. If you do a lot of road driving it allows the tires to run smoother and doesn't chew them up as much. At least that is what has been said on here several times. Actually makes sense because you get the wide part hitting the road first instead of the point of the arrow. Just loose some traction. On an international harvester tractor where is the #1 position on the distributor? There is a tiny notch in the shoulder of the body about 2 o'clock looking from behind. Something really weird. How do you time an international V8 truck engine? You hook the timing lite to the .........#8 plug. Yup. Grand dads Travel-all. What is always a funny one. When you take the oil bath pan off an old tractor and dump out that incredibly gunky 30w oil. Do you scrape out the sedimentary rock formation in the bottom of the bowl? That is some really ancient dirt down there. How many types of fast hitch was there on internationals, don't forget the CUB. Speaking of CUBS. How much does the wheel weight weigh. I think it is 150lbs. What side is the shifter on. Did CUBS ever have a HORN ? Yes they did. Was a Delco horn and it was the low note. Mounted right behind the radiator down on the right side of the tractor. Extremely rare option. How fast would a M or H tractor with that road gear option go. I knew a guy that had one. My stars that baby was FAST!!! How fast would you empty the hydraulic reservoir on a John Deere when the hydraulic hose to the bale kicker blows up? I can tell you a story about the neighbor doing that many years ago on a summer evening. Made a beautiful honey color cloud of oil in the evening sun lite. What is that extra hole in the dashboard on a 350 for? Cigar litter.


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