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Re: Heisler 9 Speed Transmission.
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Posted by farmallhal on February 15, 2006 at 17:07:08 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Hieseler Road gear posted by Levi K on February 15, 2006 at 15:44:36:
I can't answer your questions on cost and installation issues but wanted to let you know the Heisler 9 speed is a very nice addition. I have one on my 1951 M but it doesn't do anything to 5th gear. 5th remains the same standard 5th that IH put in the tractor when it was built. The Heisler on my M, adds 4 more gears with speeds between the standard 4th and 5th the tractor was built with. You end up with like an 11 MPH 4th which gets down the road with a real load. You have to watch out so you don't "overspeed" you belly pump as as it will be driven at a higher RPM if engaged. I have a disconnent on the M to disengage the pump when in the higher speeds which is part of the Heisler installation. I have seen very few of these for sale over the past couple of years and might be a difficult find. Good luck and hopes this helps, Hal.
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