Posted by GertM on December 29, 2007 at 14:48:46 from (86.89.136.158):
In Reply to: bristish mta posted by Pat-CT on December 28, 2007 at 11:16:22:
A Britisch "Super BMTA" doesn't exist.An Super MTA and Super MD are not comparable just by placing an B in the name. On no Brtisch tractor was an Torque Amplifier mounted. The clutch and flywheel were different as from an M and more heavy duty type.
Three point hitch was an option.Standard the Super BMD's were mounted with the same draw bar as an M. Happyly I posses a Super BMD that had all thinkable options out of France witch was the most important market for Farmall that time. Also a three point hitch thta was feeded withc pressure to a double working cylinder.My Super BMD can lift itself up.Easy for tyre change.....
Casting of rear end are on some point different but mostly M.The lid is real different subjekt and really different.
Belt pulley drive only can be mounted from an USA MD with an "corner"out of the housIng because of long Lucas starter engine.
Has mostly to do with the 3 point hitch that could be attached. They came out of France to Belgium for hobbypurposes.PurcHased it in 2005.
Company called Roadless deliverd afternarket 4WD kit but was only for the later models NOT,discontinued 1959,Farmall shaped B-450 witch were made till 1970.
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