Posted by The Dukester on January 03, 2012 at 09:08:58 from (4.229.144.180):
In Reply to: Farmall Super MD pics posted by deeredieselman on January 02, 2012 at 20:55:21:
One of my cousins had a Super MD about the same time I had my gas Super M and I got to use it a little to compare it with my tractor as I was thinking of getting another M type to increase my farming operation. The SMD didn't seem to have quite the power my gasser had...but that sort of figured, my tractor had 4 1/8" bore and firecrater pistons..the SMD was still standard 4" bore. Then it was pretty obvious the tractor was somewhat heavier on the front, it steered harder and handled a little different. Fuel usage was somewhat lower for the SMD, used only 2 to 3 gallons an hour of diesel while my SM would use nearly 4 gallons of gas doing the same job (plowing with 3-16's...and not wasting any time doing it, mostly near wide open throttle in 3rd gear). I would have bought the tractor but it had a nasty rear main leak that my cousin said was fixed once but came back about 2 years later...so I kinda wondered if the crankshaft was okay. Farming "fizzled" on me anyway so as it turned out I would have never needed the tractor. I did like it though, but then again I liked all M type tractors...still do....
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