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Posted by Chris on July 11, 2000 at 06:52:54 from (64.24.62.72):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Pictures posted by Wardner on July 11, 2000 at 05:57:25:
I was at the same show and saw the SM and M. The large upside down U-handle was for the clutch, the other little lever you see is the throttle control and one more lever on the other side controlled the lift-all hydraulics. Notice the rod underneath the M. It runs all the way back to the drawbar. Now, when you get ready to go plowing with this rig, you'd have to pick a gear on the trailing M, lock the clutch in, hop on the SM and go. My buddy's SM was also setup for tandem work as his clutch pedal is drilled out for the remote control, and some other strange modifications. He said that between two SMs, they could pull 2 3-16s. Get a lot of work done that way.
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