Posted by D Slater on December 05, 2010 at 13:38:46 from (184.15.43.68):
In Reply to: farmall md choke posted by jim warehime on December 05, 2010 at 08:43:54:
Jim putting a picture of a 51 support equiped for a voltage regulator. Has a bracket between regulator and rear tank support to clear switchover linkage. May not be a right or wrong way on the choke. Two holes at the top of tank support were used. MD serial # 261774 from factory was on the right of the steering post. IH had complaints about difficult operation so a bulliten was sent out suggesting the rod be reformed to work on the left side. Starting MD serial 285421 it was moved to the left on production tractors. Choke rods have a knob instead of a loop on the end. Have noticed 2 different ones in the past but can't remember what the difference was now. Think if you find one from a tractor that came with a voltage regulator it would be it.
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