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Re: Not real on ebay?
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Posted by farmallhal on March 04, 2007 at 13:47:29 from (64.85.221.207):
In Reply to: Re: Not real on ebay? posted by JIM MOSIER on March 04, 2007 at 09:07:51:
Jim, I'll jump in this for a couple of reasons. First, your tractor probably has a M&W 9 speed which adds an extra set of speed ranges to 1st through 4th. It also will increase the PTO speed to the same ratio since it is driven off the lower transmission countershaft. I'm not the 9 speed expert here but I think M&W was the manufacturer who had a cable control. I have a nine speed M which has a Heisler 9 speed which utilized a lever and rigid shaft to engage it in the transmission. It also has a belly pump disconnect to keep it from over running the belly pump. You would have the same problem with the belly pump on your tractor unless there is some sort of disconnect as the belly pump is run off the front end of the countershaft. Second, I have never purchased anything from you but you had a Super C tractor a couple of years ago I wish I would have purchased. I discussed it on the phone with you in real detail and thought you were very forth coming with everything I had to discuss on the tractor. I later found out it was even better then you made it out to be in your listing and in our phone discussion. I always look at your for sale items both here on the forum and Ebay because I think you are among the better folks out there with trators and parts. It's just too bad an "ugly M tractor" got carried this far, Hal.
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