C.W. Richter
AH legend
gas was fine until gas prices skyrocketed. our 50s-60s were gas and after the 70s crunch it was much better to have turbo diesel (still today.) I have to say, there's NEVER an issue starting up a gas tractor at any temperature. when i start up a diesel and it's below freezing, i always say a weir d prayer, that sometimes doesn't get answered.....lol even w/ the glow plugs, auto heating systems, etc. blah blah-it uses too much battery under those conditions. the older, no glow plug-have to shoot starting fluid down the air intake pipe models-they'd start right up when it's very cold out (it didn't waste battery!) Many of the greatest gas tractors used 6 gal or more per hr under load (that's $30 in Obama/Biden money. $300/day of work. $9,000/mo for some poor farmers! Those are Stormy Daniels rates! LOL But it's all relative to your income of course, and i respect that. LOL) I fill diesel tractors anywhere from once a month to once a quarter! my 8,000 lb unloaded turbo diesel truck gets 25 mpg and 'can use untaxed farm fuel for $1 less/gal.What percentage of ALL these "older" tractors mentioned here were diesel versus gas? The reason I ask, is I have read where MANY/MOST of the tractors from the '30s-'50s were gas because the American oil companies back then knew how to produce one thing, "gasoline and lots of it"- unknown author. Look at our War Machine in WW2. ALL gasoline powered tanks, trucks, etc. Not a drop of diesel anywhere. Just curious.
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But, they moved farther inland (Berkshires/CT/NY/PA), rebuilt and had/have great lives! At first, they built a safer shipping industry featuring sawmills and wooden rafts on rivers/canals, bringing agricultural goods/lumber/cut stone/ice blocks to NYC and Philla. Good stuff! I inherited a couple muzzleloaders, interestingly enough with actions from London and re-barreled in PA by various gunsmiths in the late 1800s or drilled out for use as shotguns. Interestingly enough..the Brits hired German sharpshooters (aka Hessians) to help fight the American Revolution...Once they got here, they took a look around, and switched sides (lol the other half of my family!)
Taxation sans representation-just like today and from 2008-2016. Highest spenders of our $ ever, and great reasons NOT to go on safari!
APHA needs to fund non-Democrats.
my experience with GM musclecars was a very good one. I've never gotten more reliability/mileage out of a truck other than Nissan or Toyota (and your PH tends to agree!) 