Posted by MJ in the UK on March 24, 2014 at 10:18:48 from (213.122.234.145):
In Reply to: British Ms -BMD posted by DeltaRed on March 24, 2014 at 08:16:45:
Hi steve, firstly but I am not cleaver enough to do photos. Long story, Here in the UK we have been geting IH tractors from you since the Titans and Moguls till late 1949 when we ran out of dollars. I have got the last Farmall M to be imported into the UK with the serial number FBK199844. IH produced the first M at Doncaster works on the 13th Sept 1949 and at the time we had several UK built tractors with a 3 point hydraulic lift. So IH designed and built a very good system with two heavy vertical casting bolted to the rear of the rear axle. they carred a large hole at the top for the rockshaft and a mounting for the lift arms at the bottom. The top link mounting was a cast bracket witch was bolted to the end of the top cover with two 3/4 inch bolts. These early UK built tractors used a lot of parts imported from America so the Liftall belly pump and rams were used to operate the rockshaft with the rams horizontal all linked to a long rod to pull the rockshaft back to lift the implement. No draft control at this time, as you may know the B450 did not have draft control either. A very strong lift and I used to work a 2 furrow reversable plow with a BMD diesel tractor. Hope I have been some help and if you require and further infomation please ask. Regards, Michael.
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