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    JOHN DEERE A FLYWHEEL

    I believe John Deere sold a kit to convert them to electric start. I have seen a few with a hand crank flywheel with a ring gear. On every one I've seen the crankshaft & flywheel marking matched. They sported a slant dash & push button starter solenoid. One was a 4speed on steel. Many B's were...
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    1955 JD 60 starting issues

    I am leaning on needle & seat leaking some of the fuel from the carb.. If it has a auto shut off , try manually let it prime the carb be for attempting to start by unscrewing the top thumb nut on the auto shut off. Allow it to flow for a few seconds & see if cold start works any better..
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    Experience with deere 14t baler

    The key to running the 14T is have the correct horse hooked to it. Bought a New 14 T on a Farm & ran it with a 52 John Deere B or a 46 John Deere A. They may want to eat more hay on the pickup, but the rest of the Baler is for no more than a 30 Horse power. I know our baled 8 to 9 thousands...
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    Increasing usefulness of a Model A?

    A Char-lyn Power Steering unit will increase it's usefulness. Have many Deere's, the 44 A I resurected from the grave didn't have P/S so wasn't used a whole lot. After installing. I do move 5' round bales, haven't tried hayledge bales but I assume it won't have enough Hydraulic or frt ballist...
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    Hand clutch pros and cons

    I have run my tractors of different colors, but for me.. I prefer the shifting of 2 cylinders & once you know your tractor speeds & belt pulley speeds they shift very easy.. I currently have a 620, M, 420, 40, Model A two stick trans & 60. The hardest ones for me to shift on the fly are the M...
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    Heating with wood ?

    I have cut fire wood or helped cut wood my entire life. I only cut down or dead trees, fence row trees that have grown & crouded the fields. Working on 67 years & it has always given me great joy to make things look better. I create rabbit hutchs from the limbs, build blue bird house's that are...
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