Longmeadow farm
Member
Im looking at a 1960 JD 3010 w/loader, in reasonable shape. I
use old/antique tractors in my 300 acre operation and was
wondering if the slow throttle response of the 3010 impedes it in
any way. Loader work, field work, etc. Some information I have
read suggests that the slow throttle response is due to the
crankshaft driven balancers, while other information suggests
that the absence of a injector pump advance system contributes
to the rather slow throttle response. Also, with all the controls on
the dash..it looks like it may be somewhat cumbersome to
operate a loader, and other SCV equipment... ..pushing the
clutch in throws you backward, when you need to bend forward
to operate the hydraulic valves??? Comments?
use old/antique tractors in my 300 acre operation and was
wondering if the slow throttle response of the 3010 impedes it in
any way. Loader work, field work, etc. Some information I have
read suggests that the slow throttle response is due to the
crankshaft driven balancers, while other information suggests
that the absence of a injector pump advance system contributes
to the rather slow throttle response. Also, with all the controls on
the dash..it looks like it may be somewhat cumbersome to
operate a loader, and other SCV equipment... ..pushing the
clutch in throws you backward, when you need to bend forward
to operate the hydraulic valves??? Comments?