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Wet clutch/dry clutch....Wet brakes/dry brakes
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Posted by mark on April 15, 2005 at 20:00:06 from (172.143.228.106):
Would you fellers tell me the advantages of a wet clutch over a dry clutch (if any) and the same for brakes.....new tractors are sporting disc brakes, wet and dry.....all confusing to me. I know on older tractors, the wet brakes are a real improvement over the dry type.......dose this apply to the new disc types as well? I know this is an antique tractor site, but many of you must have new tractors as well. I want to buy a new 45-50 hp JD and don't know which one to choose and why one is better than the other.....they must have 3 or 4 in this HP range. Any of them would be a major step up from what I have (1980 JD 1050). Okay, let'er rip, I want to hear it all, but no brand wars please.
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