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Re: Re: Re: Re: ITS NO JOKE THIS TIME GUYS! NEED SOME TIPS QUICKLY!
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Posted by Kenny C.-heres some more! Need some info tomorrow on May 02, 2001 at 19:54:58 from (64.12.105.168):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: ITS NO JOKE THIS TIME GUYS! NEED SOME TIPS QUICKLY! posted by Bama Red on May 02, 2001 at 13:52:03:
Well, I geuss I have to go tomorrow.. I have been looking at H's and M's for about 3 years. I know what to expect as far as welds.. and rims, and tires and tin go.. I am just wondering about stuff like sound to listen for- knocking, misfiring.. He said he just put all new bearings, seals, gaskets, and rings in it.. And had the head redone and shaved. It doesn't have power steering, but I don't know if I want it.. It would be nice, but I won't need it... I might get it if I get a loader for it. Does anyone know if I can find a loader anywhere like the one in the picture titled 1940 Farmall M- it is my uncles, posted by me.. Please search for it in the photo album.. And tell me where you think I could find one. I know its a farmhand. I have been told it is a F-17, F-19.. but then I have been told its not.. SOMEONE HELP ME.. How much would I expect to pay for a loader? I have seen them from about 150$ to 200$ Thanks guys
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