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Re: Farmall MCH?
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Posted by C Kennedy on August 24, 2006 at 22:23:42 from (70.114.32.26):
In Reply to: Farmall MCH? posted by Easy on October 24, 2005 at 10:10:13:
Harold and George Willer - other too! Ref: The ID modified MCH.. How can you tell if the transmission cover is reversible? Me not being anywhere near the tractor to see! Is it possible to get the RIGHT cover if the reversible cover is not there?? Also can you get the revered shift rails?? and if not - is it possible with NOT too much work have one made?? Lastly the gear shift would be the eaZist part?? Reason being I am thinking of getting a like tractor? I am totally new to tractors and think the cotton harvestor is the coolest thing! I have falling in love with the older tractors.. THe one thing stopping me from getting a cotton harvestor is the gears and driving forward.. I would wish to drive it in Fista Parades, Night Parades and on the 60 Mile Beach along the Texas Coast.. If on can't have fun with your tractors - then way have them "smile" ps: any comments or comments on things I may not see/know of! ps2. I would love a call via my cell # 210.912.7873 from Harold on this.. I will delete my cell # in a week or so!
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