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Posted by D Slater on October 28, 2006 at 08:31:33 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: Re: SUPER M posted by Nat 2 on October 28, 2006 at 07:10:21:
Nat, I never explained good enough or you missed my point. The T/A has nothing to do with hood length other than the name of MTA hood. On the M SM MTA where the gas tank mounts behind engine that distance behind engine remains the same for these tractors. Since the grill mounts to radiator and on MTA the radiator is mounted farther forward than M or SM gas tractors because of front bolster change the hood is longer to span this differance from grill to tank.Also the steering worm shaft is longer on MTA than M SM gas tractors. Rear worm shaft bearing(not realy a bearing) was different on MTA because longer shaft changes angle and height just a very little there. Finaly if you were to bolt a MTA type front bolster on a M tractor a MTA hood would fit the M. Know one person who has done a trick like that. He used a MD bolster so it would look the same as M, and a SMTA gas hood Just so he could increase the distance between engine and radiator and not trim fan shrould for char lynn pump clearance. That reminds me MTA shrould is different than M SM.
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