What differences between a 2009 and 2010?

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    What differences between a 2009 and 2010?

    I have seen posts here about Mudd-Ox owners who have "upgraded" their machines, and it appears that the upgrades reference changes in 2010 models.

    Can anyone kindly explain what changes occured in the base model in 2010?

    Thanks,

    Bud

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    There are a number of changes from 09 to 10. 09 have single 60 heavy chains joining the axles with twin 60 from the hydraulic motors to the second axle. Early 09 had rola ring chain tensioners later 09 have mechanical tensioners. 10 machines have twin 60 chain throughout with the front chain driving the first two axles and the motors, mechanical tensioners. Additional frame stiffening on the the 10s, also standard 105 amp alternators and larger exhaust fans, 09 can be upgraded. More room in seat with the sticks further forward in the 10s. Electric fuel pumps on 10s standard. there are a number of small improvements and refinements between the two but both are very capable. With the exception of the chains most 09 can be upgraded to 10 specs quite easily

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    Thanks much for the information.

    Bud

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