Well....if you"re close enough sometime to watch my M, SM, or H lift on two implments connected to the front and rear ports, you"ll see the front one lift first, and then the rear one. I don"t know if ALL Farmalls of that era came with the delay, but all I ever ran were set up with it, and they did it without external attachments to provide delay. That"s the way it worked all those years when we cultivated corn. Pull the rod, the front gangs lifted, and then the rear gang lifted within inches of the same spot when traveling in 4th gear. We utilized that feature when using the corn planter, also. The planter had a Midwest harrow mounted on it, and the harrow lifted first, since it was connected to the front port. By holding the rod in the up position, the planter lifted automatically at the same location when we got to the end of the field. You"re correct about lowering the implements. Pushing the rod to the first detent dropped the harrow, and all the way forward dropped the planter.
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