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Posted by georgeky on July 20, 2007 at 14:16:49 from (152.163.100.138):
In Reply to: Re: pros,cons- farmall md. posted by Hoss in Maine on July 20, 2007 at 14:00:03:
Hoss, I to would hate to do it, but it has the TA elimination kit in it and tranny driven PTO instead of IPTO. I use all my tractors that will run here on the farm and was looking at it from that stand point instead of a collector view. I do have a 400 rear end with IPTO and TA that I was thinking about just swapping around, so I could use the 450. I know the casting codes and serial suffix won't match up, but that really don't matter to me. I pull the tug pulls sometimes with my M, but want the 450 in the field. The fist time we pulled that old M which isn't near stock either, they told us M's didn't have enough power for that sled. We came in 2nd that night and they all wanted to know what we done to it. After changing the pitch on my drawbar so the front end would come off the ground we won 1st place a bunch of times after that.
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