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Posted by john on February 17, 2001 at 18:36:17 from (208.60.233.182):
In Reply to: M Farmall NEED HELP posted by not to smart about tractors on February 17, 2001 at 18:17:35:
I have an M and we use it on the farm reguarly. I am not an expert but I will tell you what I think. 1. 1200 is fair if it is in good over all condition and HAS BEEN Maintained-you don't want a tractor that the oil hasn't been changed in 5 years-believe me some are out there like that 2. Hydraulics-don't know-mine already had it on there and I ran some lines from the outlets-right behind the engine-to be hind the seat 3. I don't know how cheap 3 pt hitch is, but I have seen one with an aftermarket one on it and wasn't too impressed with it, but if you aren't going to use it a whole lot it should be okay. 4. I have seen one with fenders on it, but they were off another tractor-looked good though 5. The problem with mine was ofcourse the 6 volt system not being the greatest, and the steering was loose-not too bad till you are in 5th, then they wobble bad if you don't hold it to one side w/the slack out 6. I have a front loader for mine-I don't use it anymore(mostly cause the bucket is so wore out) but they are hand dump-okay for lifting stuff, but definitely not a joy to operate-what does NF stand for? 7. No problem-I am no expert-just an owner, so somebody that knows alot more than me can probably help you more, but I use mine probably 3-5 times a week so I have alot of experience w/it.
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