Posted by Nebraska Kirk on April 04, 2010 at 11:38:12 from (207.91.4.224):
In Reply to: H and M Farmall posted by John S-B on April 04, 2010 at 06:40:54:
daulclan said: (quoted from post at 07:40:54 04/04/10) I recently saw an ad for a M Farmall. It said live power. I wasn't aware that any M or H's had live power (PTO, I assume) unless they had TA. I know they have live hydralics which is much different from live power PTO. What about it? Also Does a H have enough power to pull a 7 foot haybine and was any Super H equipped with a TA?
What he calls live power may be refering to live hydraulics, no H or M came from the factory with a true "live" or independent PTO, there were aftermarket hand clutches which allowed you to stop forward motion of the tractor without interupting power to the PTO. No Super H was ever equipped with a TA. There are people now who are making what they call a Super HTA, which is nothing more than the rear half of a Farmall 300 bolted to a Super H engine with Super H sheet metal.
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