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Re: M hydraulics???????
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Posted by CNKS on April 21, 2007 at 12:28:39 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: Re: M hydraulics??????? posted by Patrick Martin on April 21, 2007 at 00:59:52:
Hydraulics were an option. The belly pump is between the clutch and transmission. There are two outlets on the left side of the clutch housing/torque tube and one on the right. Plows, cultivators, listers, planters, etc could be mounted on the tractor. Thus they are not drawbar only tractors. In those days, the mounted equipment was provincial, that is an implement for one make of tractor did not fit another, in some cases implements of the same make did not interchange between models of the same make, unlike today's 3 point hitches. With some modification, the live pumps from the Super M--up will fit an M. Rebuilt belly pumps are available. A live pump from M&W will also fit, but is hard to come by. The W series, W4,W6/WD6, and W9/WD9 were drawbar only tractors.
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