Not to dampen enthusiasm, but I really don't like manual linkage. Little story to go with that, keep in mind, this has happened twice since I've had the truck. 7 years ago, I bought my '73 F250 highboy plow truck, manual linkage to the carb and for the clutch...hell, even the steering is manual, lol. Anyways, I plow with chains on all 4, downside of that is that as much torque ends up back through everything, it seems motor mounts are the weak spot. First time I broke a motor mount while plowing, it was drivers side, so motor torques over to the passenger side pulling my manual throttle linkage and going wide open throttle, at the same time it pulled the clutch linkage out of the socket so pushing in the clutch wasn't happening either. When this happened, I was 25' in front of my shop plowing towards the door with my boy standing in front of the door. Drum brakes full of melted snow don't help stop very well either and took another full second of panic before I twisted the key off in the switch and got the damn thing stopped.
Second time it happened, I was at least wise to what was happening, but still makes for a few very exciting seconds.