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Re: 1951MD
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Posted by Haas on December 30, 2005 at 19:27:41 from (12.65.6.21):
In Reply to: 1951MD posted by Farmall Wrangler on December 30, 2005 at 16:30:54:
All of the MDs were 12 volt from the factory. They had two 6 volt batteries connected in series. One battery under the fuel tank like the gas M and the second one beside the seat support on the right hand side. The seat support had a cutout in it to accomodate the battery box. Later MDs may have had the under seat battery box like the supem Ms. But as far as I know no MDs were 6 volt systems. The generator setup with the casting support sounds like the original setup. The factory 2 speed and the disk brakes are not factory, but aftermarket add ons. The "2 speed" is probably an M&W 9 speed setup which gives 2 speeds in each of gears 1 through 4. This setup makes the PTO run faster than standard in high range. The disk brakes are likely the Lambert after market brakes. These are similar to but different than the brakes on the super series. They have 3 bolts holding the castings to the transmission housing instead of 5 as the supers do.
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