Posted by T.R.K. on September 04, 2023 at 18:16:54 from (75.117.243.64):
In Reply to: Molines posted by Leroy on September 04, 2023 at 09:07:34:
There is a whole forum down below on Molines.
To answer your question about the Z(A) and ZB molines. (For the Z(A) The decal says Z but has a flat grille and is really what I would call a ZA) There was a kit to raise the operator platform on the ZA. I don't know of MM offered it or if it was aftermarket. I am thinking it had pedal extensions and also a platform that mounted about 8 or 10 above the original platform. Not common here in NC, but I am sure I have seen one somewhere.
The ZB was purpose built my MM to have the raised operator platform,seat on top of the platform, a foot clutch and all the pedals and levers are conveniently located. (Except maybe the pto lever, it is between your feet.) The UB had a similar platform to the ZB but the platform was even larger.
In my opinion, the ZB was the best of the Z series tractors. But that is probably because I grew up with one.
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