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MF 90 series question

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Aaron Gerken

02-28-2003 21:42:15




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How many LP 90 Series were made? Thanks




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BLT

03-01-2003 19:16:25




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 Re: MF 90 series question in reply to Aaron Gerken, 02-28-2003 21:42:15  
There were a lot of Super 90 lp's out here in west Texas. My Dad owned one. It was a good tractor.



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aaron

03-01-2003 21:57:25




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 Re: Re: MF 90 series question in reply to BLT, 03-01-2003 19:16:25  
Thanks, I am here in ohio and I saw one recently and I thought it was quite rare. I know there are a few jd and other lps here but I have never seen a MF lp. Thanks to those that replied. I just seen one at another guys house and thought it was unique.



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marlowe

03-01-2003 13:45:10




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 Re: MF 90 series question in reply to Aaron Gerken, 02-28-2003 21:42:15  
seen some out west last year when we went out there only saw one in wi. not many LPs of any kind around here



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marlowe

03-01-2003 04:46:23




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 Re: MF 90 series question in reply to Aaron Gerken, 02-28-2003 21:42:15  
they don't show just LP but production was 1962=4035 63=4452 64=4315 65=1776



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aaron

03-01-2003 10:51:52




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 Re: Re: MF 90 series question in reply to marlowe, 03-01-2003 04:46:23  
That would probably be a rare tractor though wouldnt it be?



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BLT

03-03-2003 14:21:21




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 Re: Re: Re: MF 90 series question in reply to aaron, 03-01-2003 10:51:52  
Lp was the predominent fuel out here in the 50's and 60's. You could buy propane for $.03 to about $.08 when gasoline was selling for $.18 to $.25 until the diesels started coming in the mid 60's. They burned clean and the oil always looked it was brand new. The factory equipped models had a higher compression head and had more power than the gas models.



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