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Posted by Erik in WI on February 23, 2006 at 12:19:26 from (65.162.45.88):
In Reply to: MW govenor-M Farmall posted by mpuller2 on February 23, 2006 at 09:48:58:
Our Super M has an M and W Gov. and it WORKS!! We run it on the grinder once and a while, and when the gov. pops open it has a tendency to slip the drive belts on the hammer mill. It will pull a loaded 18 foot hayrack up the hill by the drive way in 5th, all the way to the driveway. The M gets half way up in 5th, then finishes in 4th, The SMTA will do a little better than the M, but you have to pull the joylever half way up the hill. To make a long story short, that Super M really goes. Erik in WI
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