Posted by rankrank1 on March 16, 2013 at 08:29:03 from (198.228.228.176):
In Reply to: H and M difference posted by soundguy on March 14, 2013 at 17:37:40:
I now have both an h and an M (just bought an M 3 weeks ago). IMOP It would be nice if 5th gear on both was more in 12.5 mph range instead of the 16.5 mph range. Would be much safer as well as provide 25% more torque that is otherwise lacking in road gear. (Comparable vintage Deere's were more in the 11 mph range for road gear)
While I am being picky an additional gear in the 6.5 - 7 mph range would be nice too. I realize Supers gained that but they also lost a lower field speed gear to do it which I do not want to sacrifice any of those. I do not really want an M&W or Heisler 9 speed either since they overspeed PTO and hydraulics. Oh well - nothing like wishful thinking. Regardless, for a design originating in the 1930's they still did get quite a bit right.
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