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MW 9 speed in super M is it different than M 9 spe

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Steve Sawyer

02-15-2007 20:33:45




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Have found several super M's with M&W 9 speed trans. Are the gear ratios in the M&W kit the same as the kit for a regular M. Can I put a 9 speed out of a regular M in a Super? What are the differences? Thanks.




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D Slater

02-16-2007 06:55:15




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 Re: MW 9 speed in super M is it different than M 9 in reply to Steve Sawyer , 02-15-2007 20:33:45  
Difference between M&W parts and tractors is 3&4 drive gear, 4&5 slider gear, shifting sleeve mechanism size on lower shaft and range gear bushing. To put M in SM use the M counter shaft with all M&W parts,change reverse idler gear and slide all M gears with the one M&W gear on your main shaft unless its bad.Use the M&W input shaft. Whichever shift type you have will interchange. May find some M&W kits have little differences. I like the gear spacing for a M better than SM with M&W.1&2 slider gear will interchange between tractors,but I would change all that was set if good. If wanting PTO don't use early dog type counter shaft from M.I would stay away from all real early gears in M also.

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Wardner

02-15-2007 21:18:17




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 Re: MW 9 speed in super M is it different than M 9 in reply to Steve Sawyer , 02-15-2007 20:33:45  
I recall seeing a M&W price sheet where the Supers were listed separately from the earlier models.



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RustyFarmall

02-16-2007 06:07:05




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 Re: MW 9 speed in super M is it different than M 9 in reply to Wardner, 02-15-2007 21:18:17  
I'm thinking that the supers had faster gears than a non-super, so it would only make sense that the overdive unit would have to have a different ratio also??



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