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Re: What would extra options would you buy for your H or M?
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Posted by Stan(VA). on December 11, 2001 at 16:51:53 from (207.172.180.239):
In Reply to: What would extra options would you buy for your H or M? posted by Curious engineer on December 11, 2001 at 10:52:09:
Don't know about feasability, but would love to see a differential lock on my SM. How about something to reduce pressure needed to operate the clutch on the M (putting around you don't notice it, but working the tractor all day will leave you a sore knee). Also a lever or small chain to activate the brake lock without doubling over. I also have a M&W hand throttle in need of the friction disc. My M&W hand clutch got new fibre discs that we had to make up, but I understand they are available now from Bates? Probably could use some of the metal plates that are rust pitted. Char-Lynn still makes all the PS stuff you need. I've installed one used one and have another getting ready for my SH. Steel Wheel offers a new one less the pump for somewhere around 500. A live hyd pump with a universal M/SM bolt pattern (or H/SH) would be nice. I think M&W used to have that too. Stan(VA).
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