Posted by guess who on June 13, 2008 at 14:54:50 from (72.9.28.58):
I know of a skelleton of a supposed M d Super maybee with a ta. Here comes the discription. The plate on bell housing is rivited on and only has letters and numbers stamped on it. No printing. There is a letter D stamped in the plate all by itself. Then below the D there is the number 6925 followed by the letter S. From my reading It appears there should be another digit in the serial number??? There is a 4 and three quarter inch space between the steering column post and the fuel tank. It is a diesel that starts on gas. It appears to have a ta. I say this because it has a lever like a emergency brake on the left side and its linkeage is interconnected with the clutch pedal linkeagw and it has a shaft connected to it that goes into the bell housing area. It also has a live hyd pump in front of the distribuiter. The hood was not available when the tractor was bought. I hope this is enough info to go on. Thank you.
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