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Posted by Wardner on June 03, 2004 at 23:06:54 from (64.136.26.230):
In Reply to: shifting my farmall m posted by Jamie Stratton on June 03, 2004 at 19:40:09:
Here we go with the speed thing again, Jamie. I know your a kid, I know you want to go fast, but you will likely end up in the hospital or funeral home. You have zero experience and I believe that your older family members (parents) have little or none as well. I don't think you or they realize how tippy an M can be at speed. If I was your father, I would install the fifth gear lock out bolt and drill the head for a wire seal like what's probably on the govenor. Your tractor is not a go cart nor a car. It is a high center of gravity work machine. Try to think of some way to enjoy your tractor without going into fifth. I have eight acres and never use fifth. If you are not going to head my advice, please make sure that your brakes are adjusted and tested to give you a straight stop.
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