johndeere4020
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I know where there's one in the weeds.Or a cracker box?
I know where there's one in the weeds.Or a cracker box?
Shoulda said "Emeryville"?Or a cracker box?
Yeah, these old 3, 4 and 671s as stationery engines will run forever.We still run several 471's 671's in some older equipment. One of the first road tractors I drove had a Silver 92.
You ever drive one with a three speed axle?I know where there's one in the weeds.
When I first started driving, back in the last millennium, we had a cabin cruiser with a five speed main and three speed rear. Didn't have a Yamaha but it did have a shiny 290 which good horsepower in those days.You ever drive one with a three speed axle?
I met a chicken hauler from Corbin Ky. had one, only one I've seen, was a 671
That's the only one I've seen
Must not have worked out too well?
I'll listen to a Cummins or Cat all night, any time over that two stroke.
In my younger days you couldn't make it loud enough for me
As father time creeped up, couldn't get it quite enough.
I'll drink to thatI like it when it is just turned off... and I'm sitting in a chair that is'nt moving. ..preferably with a cold beverage.
Dude, you need to get that fixed....Summer is a bad time for dickcheese
Soak it in Sundrop.....Dude, you need to get that fixed....
Summer is a bad time for dickcheese
Ours aren't stationary there in equipment, I think we're down to three machines with 2 engine each so 6 engines.Yeah, these old 3, 4 and 671s as stationery engines will run forever.
All vertical parts in these engines are interchangable, less to inventory.
Good thing is nothing under them will rust.
They weren't common because the way the worked if something happened during the shift to intermediate it would blow one of the rearends.You ever drive one with a three speed axle?
I met a chicken hauler from Corbin Ky. had one, only one I've seen, was a 671
I'm not sure what you mean....but it sounded kinda sexy.....They weren't common because the way the worked if something happened during the shift to intermediate it would blow one of the rearends.
Yes upon further reading and considering my audience I should have worded that better.I'm not sure what you mean....but it sounded kinda sexy.....
C F, Tell you another good sound these young bucks have never heard, a 175 BUDA, with a 4in tail pipe overDang, all you guys getting in on these truckin' classic remakes. Make a guy all sentimental about the sound of a two stroke Detroit or a Mack V8. Put that hammer down and give it hell!
Oh come on MR.BREEZE you wouldn't like to sit in a 6v53 at 2300 all night long lol. In my way younger days when I worked at a truckstop used to hear those old 290's and 335's straight piped guys coming off the ramp from the OTP with the jake's on full just a rattling down that giant hill. Same for me I like the quite ride except when I roll the window down and hear my rattling carhauler.window up back to radio tunesThat's the only one I've seen
Must not have worked out too well?
I'll listen to a Cummins or Cat all night, any time over that two stroke.
In my younger days you couldn't make it loud enough for me
As father time creeped up, couldn't get it quite enough.
00, wouldn't that just be a nightmare? I'd take a B61 to the shop, get one of the guys to knock the bafflesCon
Oh come on MR.BREEZE you wouldn't like to sit in a 6v53 at 2300 all night long lol. In my way younger days when I worked at a truckstop used to hear those old 290's and 335's straight piped guys coming off the ramp from the OTP with the jake's on full just a rattling down that giant hill. Same for me I like the quite ride except when I roll the window down and hear my rattling carhauler.window up back to radio tunes