UPDATE: To download the file, I clicked on the “download” (See red-highlighted square in the pic below). (or just click here ==> http://www.deilers.com/1946-texas-ag-test.pdf)
Ed spotted this PDF document (downloadable for free) that covers the agricultural testing of an early jeep. I don’t believe I’ve read this document (and don’t have time at the moment to go through it). So, let me know what you think.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=txa.tarb086630&view=1up&seq=3&skin=2021
Excellent document. Since the testing was done prior to the introduction of the the 3-point lifts, I believe some of the test results might have changed. However, this is a great summary of difference in the military and civilian versions. While the testing was focused on Texas farming (including cotton and rice), much of the data collected could be applied to farm operations in general.
Interestingly, Jim Allen and I recently had a discussion about engine and drivetrain heat issues. Here is some good data on engine heating during farm work.
Thanks to Ed and you for posting.
I cannot seem to dowload this document. Can someone help me with?
Hi Michael,
I’ve added a pic to the post to show where I clicked to download the document. I agree that it isn’t very clear.
Also, I’ve downloaded the document to my server to make it easier to find. Just click on this link: http://www.deilers.com/1946-texas-ag-test.pdf
Let me know if you have problems,
– Dave
Thanks for all of your help with this.
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