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Posted by Pete on December 29, 2001 at 16:47:55 from (66.24.154.149):
In Reply to: Found! posted by Dann on December 29, 2001 at 10:35:08:
Dan, I'm not too sure that a Louisville Super M is rare(I hope so though 'cause we recently purchased one!) and I have NEVER heard of a white Super M before. Now my thoughts on the tractor...for $500, buy it, worst case scenario is that you'll probably double your $ if you decided just to part it out, and then some with the M&W kit (is it a live hydraulic kit, or a live pto kit? I am looking at an M&W lpto kit at a salvage yard for $600.) The M that Haas posted is VERY nice, but don't let anyone tell you that you CAN'T make yours that nice (you won't for $1300 though!} and when you're done, you know it's right and feel great. Our Super M was running...on 3 cylinders, and will need all the same parts your will need in the engine when we do it. Sheet metal is better'n avg, rims shot, tires good, and it even has a welded on '70's Ford pick up steering wheel! We paid $1250 and were happy to get it for that price here in Upstate, NY. Give us a year as we have a Super H and an Allis D 10 in line in front of her, and she'll photograph just as well as the one above, and we'll be proud 'cause we did the work! pete
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