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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1103386" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I have a 3600 and love it JD. A little light and has all it wants with a heavy round bale on the back but it's a mowing/spraying dream. I love that mine has the pump mounted on the flywheel housing and not deep down in the innards of the transmision case. </p><p></p><p>Them old Ford "N" tractors....... Not just the fact that the pto wouldn't work with clutch in. The lift wouldn't work if the PTO wasn't engaged and turning.</p><p>Get a bush hog hung up on a stump, you can't pick it up without the blades turning and you can't turn on the pto because the blades lock up on the stump or big snag and stall out that mighty 4cyl. Splining the pump thru the output shaft was just a bad idea. </p><p>Never mind being driven into a pond by the bush hog once too often. ORC helps a LOT with that problem but doesn't help with the lift. </p><p></p><p>(Rain and 8N distributors are bitter enemies)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1103386, member: 18945"] I have a 3600 and love it JD. A little light and has all it wants with a heavy round bale on the back but it's a mowing/spraying dream. I love that mine has the pump mounted on the flywheel housing and not deep down in the innards of the transmision case. Them old Ford "N" tractors....... Not just the fact that the pto wouldn't work with clutch in. The lift wouldn't work if the PTO wasn't engaged and turning. Get a bush hog hung up on a stump, you can't pick it up without the blades turning and you can't turn on the pto because the blades lock up on the stump or big snag and stall out that mighty 4cyl. Splining the pump thru the output shaft was just a bad idea. Never mind being driven into a pond by the bush hog once too often. ORC helps a LOT with that problem but doesn't help with the lift. (Rain and 8N distributors are bitter enemies) [/QUOTE]
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