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Re: Re: New to Tractors! Got a 1941 MD and 1956 TD-61
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Posted by Brad Whitty on July 05, 2001 at 22:01:09 from (63.93.66.99):
In Reply to: Re: New to Tractors! Got a 1941 MD and 1956 TD-61 posted by Haas on July 05, 2001 at 17:11:51:
Thanks for the information. Both tractors run very well. The TD-6 smokes a little, but very little. The MD does not blow any blue smoke under load or anytime. The MD had a complete tranny rebuild two years ago. The only thing not working on the MD is the hydraulics. Everything on the TD-6 works. I have order an operators manual and a service manual. The reason for the engine kit question is that I have a spare motor that came with the two tractors that is in need of a rebuild. It would be nice to have it done and waiting in the wings when one of the engines goes south. How do you engage the PTO on the back? There is a little wire that moves a lever up and down next to the PTO, how does it work? Thanks Haas for the advice! Oh yeah, I live in a mountainous area, hence that is why I am looking to "wide track" the MD, I do not want to roll it over on the slopes! Brad
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