Posted by Haas on January 18, 2014 at 11:13:50 from (50.142.111.41):
In Reply to: Clutch locking latch posted by Dan MD on January 18, 2014 at 09:41:23:
I think the clutch latches were standard on the MD. I know the one that was on the farm where I grew up had one. A friend here has one and it has that latch. However, I had an MD in my collection for several years and it was missing that latch. I think the purpose was to make them easier to hand crank, as those engines had a lot of resistance to cranking as indicated by the 12 volt system all of them had. The idea was to reduce hand cranking effort by getting rid of the drag from the transmission.
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