Posted by used red MN on March 18, 2022 at 18:20:58 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Re: First tractor posted by wingnuttx on March 18, 2022 at 16:26:56:
Hey nice looking original M. If you do not mind what did it set the young man back? Quite an investment for the boy. Wingnuttx, I realize you probably just ask the question about it being a diesel to engage some dialect with the poster. You are maybe not much of a Farmall guy I do not see many of your post down on the IH & Farmall board. An MD has a very prominent difference from a gas model the exhaust comes through the hood on the right half. So the gas start carburetor shows above the distributor on the right and just below the hood line. Also due to the intake and exhaust manifold being on the right the generator mounts lower and is in view below the hood where on a gas it would be up high his under the hood. The pump and injectors are on the left side where the intake and exhaust manifold, the carburetor and the governor are on the left side. See the link for a couple of Farmall M diesel variants.
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