Hopefully you have a depthfinder that has GPS .... so you can see what your speed is. Depending on the thrust of your TM, you should be able to get the needed speed for Pulling. You could also rig trolling weights ahead of your cranks to get greater depths at slower speeds, if necessary. Line counter reels are a plus for quickly setting out the proper amount of line, but baitcast or spinning reels will do the job (but may require a more "hands on" approach).

The biggest drawbacks (IMHO) to Pulling cranks, as opposed to Pushing cranks, is the 3-4x's length of line out it takes to get the depth needed ... the longer line means you have to bring the fish in from a greater distance, creating a greater chance of losing the fish ... and the longer line out means having to make much wider turns in order to avoid tangles. The one positive I know of is if you snag a crank, you can let the line loose for that rod, reel in the others, and then go back and try and get that crank loose.