I don't know if all models had it, but mine has a wire rod thru the dash from the top of the carb, to adjust the needle valve from inside- electric starts had the button on the ... left? side of the floor. And the choke usually went in 2 directions, to the dash, and under the radiator. In general, start in nuetral, so lever is straight up or back- on parking brake. Then lower pedal is reverse, right tranny brake, left low gear. When you got rolling fast enough, you push the lever forward, letting the left pedal up like a clutch. If it wasn't going fast enough for high gear, you'd know it... too much stress on the road nowdays, but as an ATV or replace a jeep, they are still fun! After the MF 50 gets rebuilt, the T is next... btw, if you think a tractor rear is a bear to change, a T is... ??? was a horse really that bad after all???
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