Posted by W.Brehm on January 30, 2012 at 05:51:18 from (152.179.117.122):
In Reply to: 1954 Farmalls posted by plow hand on January 28, 2012 at 16:04:47:
My favorite is still the 1953 Super M stage II, only made in 53' I know the MTA was stage II also. My personal opinion I never really cared for the handle setup on the MTA, 300-450, 460-560. My dad also had a 55' 400 and the little rod that your thumb would press down would always press hard. Example of a incident with my dad's cousin who had a 450, him and another guy were unloading silage and the wagon broke down. When the wagon was ready to run my dad's cousin started to engaged the PTO, low and behold his overall's started to get wrapped around the PTO. Well he tried to shut down the PTO and the lever wouldn't disengaged. A broken leg resulted in the incident and never used that 450 again with any implement that required a PTO. My dad's cousin went out and bought a new 756 in 1969. It would be nice to have a MTA, but I'm not going get excited if I don't have one.
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