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<blockquote data-quote="Jake B" data-source="post: 889045" data-attributes="member: 14545"><p>Owning a John Deer 2-cylinder is a great experience. They are fun to ride and generally pretty easy to work on. Plus they sound great, especially when idling at a very low RPM.</p><p></p><p>BE CAREFUL! Owning a 2-cylinder can be very addictive! My Dad and I purchased a 1936 Model B in 1992, which we restored and drove in few local parades. Now we have over 150 2-cylinders. :bang:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake B, post: 889045, member: 14545"] Owning a John Deer 2-cylinder is a great experience. They are fun to ride and generally pretty easy to work on. Plus they sound great, especially when idling at a very low RPM. BE CAREFUL! Owning a 2-cylinder can be very addictive! My Dad and I purchased a 1936 Model B in 1992, which we restored and drove in few local parades. Now we have over 150 2-cylinders. :bang: [/QUOTE]
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