MHarryE
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2009
- Messages
- 2,970
- Location
- Northeastern Minnesota
- Tractor
- Kubota M7-171, M5-111, SVL75-2, RTV900XT & GR2120; CaseIH 1680 combine
Floor dimmer switches went away due to reliability. Like someone mentioned, road spray would get to the switch. We had 2 service trucks catch fire due to dimmer switch problems. Then there were the ones that rusted out and driver would step on switch and punch it through the floor. In Kansas City we had few plow trucks but lots of road salt.
Heaters were an option to lower list price until regulated as a requirement for safety - accidents due to people driving with iced windshields with a little hole scratched through the ice. And oil filters - when my wife and I married the 61 Chev she was driving was purchased less the optional oil filter.
Our TD-6 had the compression reducing chamber gasoline start and warm but was still hard to start (hand crank) on below zero days. It had a long hole through the front casting so dad welded a pipe of the right size into a cat wheel, cut notches to fit the pins on the end of the crank, and we put our Farmall M with belt pulley using the belt from our threshing machine to crank the TD-6.
My Case IH 1660 combine has ether start. The standard size ether can fits in the holder held in place with a thumb but like a sediment bowl. The 8.3 Case-Cummins is not a good cold starter, has no starting aid other than ether.
And the song, “While riding in my Cadillac, much to my surprise, a little Nash Rambler was following me about 1/3 my size. The guy must have wanted to pass me up cause he kept on tooting his horn. I’ll show him that a Cadillac is not a car to scorn. Beep beep, beep beep, his horn went beep beep beep—- and so on.
Heaters were an option to lower list price until regulated as a requirement for safety - accidents due to people driving with iced windshields with a little hole scratched through the ice. And oil filters - when my wife and I married the 61 Chev she was driving was purchased less the optional oil filter.
Our TD-6 had the compression reducing chamber gasoline start and warm but was still hard to start (hand crank) on below zero days. It had a long hole through the front casting so dad welded a pipe of the right size into a cat wheel, cut notches to fit the pins on the end of the crank, and we put our Farmall M with belt pulley using the belt from our threshing machine to crank the TD-6.
My Case IH 1660 combine has ether start. The standard size ether can fits in the holder held in place with a thumb but like a sediment bowl. The 8.3 Case-Cummins is not a good cold starter, has no starting aid other than ether.
And the song, “While riding in my Cadillac, much to my surprise, a little Nash Rambler was following me about 1/3 my size. The guy must have wanted to pass me up cause he kept on tooting his horn. I’ll show him that a Cadillac is not a car to scorn. Beep beep, beep beep, his horn went beep beep beep—- and so on.