Posted by The Dukester on October 02, 2014 at 21:45:22 from (204.106.241.43):
In Reply to: M&W or Home made? posted by kopeck on October 01, 2014 at 18:00:14:
Soon after WW II was over, several mfr'g shops made up various ""gadget-like" levers to ease tractor operators effort needed to operate the PTO and belt pulley pull/push rods on Farmall tractors. Most used rubber knobs like IH used on the shift lever. The things were sold by most IH dealers. We had both on our '41 and '50 model H's. They did work good and were a help . There were no after market 3 point adaptions devices like Saginaw hitches around yet.
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