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Comments for 1951 A Tractor Tire Air Pump
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Oliverkid wrote on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 (PDT):
  • Neighbor had one hid dad got on their unstyled B. Had JD cast right in the pump housing.
    fastfarmall wrote on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 (PDT):
  • I have seen one, over the year's but wasn't aware that JD built them, a cool item, but not sure how to keep the gasoline charge out of the air !!
    rla wrote on Thursday, July 19, 2018 (PDT):
  • I have one & use when needed, repair parts are still available From Deere, Pretty handy to have around.
    john fleming wrote on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 (PDT):
  • all tractors makes had one of there own makes will go as far as to say my dad got one after war at sears and was sold by allstate for his 36 ford that screwed into engine cyl.funnies sound to a child
    Gary D. Wegter wrote on Monday, November 19, 2018 (PST):
  • Yep, I've got two of them.
    LEROY DIEDE wrote on Monday, December 10, 2018 (PST):
  • I have the one that my dad and I used on the farm in ND it is still in good working order
    Tom Gillette wrote on Monday, August 10, 2020 (PDT):
  • We had one of these with a 1950 Model A...put it on the PTO and a chain kept the housing from spinning. It worked...kind of-- filled a basketball quickly or a front or implement tire okay but probably would have burned through a tank of gas to fill a rear. There always seem to be a lot of these on Ebay. IH, JD-- they seemed like they were identical. Fortunately we had a big (in the 50's-60's) air compressor. And a power greaser. The 12A combine had a lot of grease fittings, and the New Idea 2 row trailer picker probably had 100...anyway, there seemed to be a steady stream of neighbors who just cruised in to get some free air. But back to your question-- get one! A fun attachment. Even a Red one...you can always squirt it the right color!

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