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Re: M and Super M
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Posted by john d on July 10, 2002 at 15:39:43 from (64.12.102.177):
In Reply to: M and Super M posted by Julie Grote on July 09, 2002 at 19:58:44:
You can research all the Nebraska data you want, and all it will tell you is how much power the typical tractor produced when it left the factory. That was over 50 years ago in the case of most of those M and SM tractors. Because of the tremendous variation in tractor condition of that age, and because vast numbers of them have overbore kits and other goodies that were installed to get a few more years of hard field work out of them, about the only way to tell how much power one of them has is to dyno-test it, or hitch it to whatever you want to pull. The SM will typically have a little more power, and it will have faster gears, especially in 3rd and 4th. Don't assume that every SM will have more power than every M. There are too many variables. Tractors of both types that produce close to (or even over) 50 hp are not uncommon.
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