Why? Well, at the risk of sounding contrary, and with all due respect, this might sound stupid and dumb to some people, but I'm trying to make my M into something that its not. By that I mean I want to give it an early war vintage look. I'm sure the correct police will be shaking their heads and rolling their eyes on this one. And I'm sure they will rake me through the coals for it. Well, so be it. My tractor, my choice. I'm sure it will never win at a show because of it. To me, the early M's had a more cooler and cleaner look, not all cluttered up with that array of hydraulic hoses all over the place like the late M's. That's just my opinion. I'm sure others would disagree. This isn't going to be a farm tractor, so I don't need all that stuff. I'm just trying to create a nice clean package here. And it's just not the knob. I've already replaced the front hubs, front tires, seat, steering wheel, and oil filter canister from that time frame. Out with the new, in with the old. Boy oh boy, it sure is costing me though. lol
Well, I guess I better duck for cover on this one.
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