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Re: 1951MD
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Posted by Nat 2 on December 30, 2005 at 16:51:07 from (24.93.8.168):
In Reply to: 1951MD posted by Farmall Wrangler on December 30, 2005 at 16:30:54:
Man, he saw you coming... Good thing you didn't bite, because you would've gotten bit. There is no such thing as "M&W prototype" disk brakes. They're probably just Lambert aftermarket disk brakes, which are somewhat common. The last 2000 Ms had factory disk brakes, but this one is one year too old for that. "Factory" 12 Volt? I'm pretty sure that even the diesels were 6 Volt. Only the WD9 was factory 12 Volt at that time. Look up under the hood. If there's an alternator there, it's a conversion. "Factory" 2 speed? No such thing. There's an M&W "9 speed" add-on that gives you four additional gears between 4th and 5th. 36" rears are wrong, too. Should be 38". Unless the tractor is cherry, it's worth about half what he's asking.
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