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There is NO way, the efficiency of chain vs gear drive...is 98% vs 60% NO WAY ! If someone can prove otherwise, I'll change my 'Epicyclic Gear' emblem to a chain and sprockets !!!
A piece of well built machine that Pasquali built.Had an oppturnity working on it late on 1990 . A company I worked with import few models of this brand.
Thanks for a wonderful video Brian. It was interesting and very entertaining. The Albert City event is one of the best in the area. They come from far and wide to attend and bring equipment. Wonderful show. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
I have never really liked John Deere I still firmly believe that there are no better lawn and garden tractor than Wheel Horse and Work Horse from the good old year of 1984
In the late 60's nearly every farm around about us in northern England ran DB's , we had a 880 3 cylinder implematic bought from just over the scotish border and 2 1966 selectamatic 880s one bought from the next farm which was added to ours and has worked on the same land all its 58 years and will be used again this summer , if it comes to a hill it does not die back unlike most modern engines.
The year they featured Ford at Badger Steam and Gas Engine show at Baraboo Wisconsin, a guy brought a 8N Ford, that he had installed a V12 Lincoln engine in it. It ran super smooth and looked like a work of art!
My dad talked about all the time 😊. Was this the only example of a tractor manufacturer that built a regular production engine to run on gas and diesel. ? I've never heard of another. They also had an earlier tractor, big 4 cylinder, lot more cubic inches that started on gas, and you switch over, not a row crop tractor. Does an expert here know if that was a similar head design to accomplish this. ?
Thanks for another great video Brian. It was interesting and enjoyable. My compliments to Bob for restoring the family John Deere 60 tractor. Looks very nice and loved the story he told about the family and this tractor. Bob’s Massey collection is just great. I myself like the western style tractors and his are restored to perfection!!!! Nice work Bob. Great video Brian. Thanks for everything. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.