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Posted by IHpuller on January 03, 2002 at 09:36:52 from (12.30.224.14):
i found an md about an hour away from me. looks decent from pics ive seen. raiator has a small leak that comes and goes. also in gas mode you have to leave it fully chocked to run. no block or head cracks. 2200 is asking price. id really like to get an old diesel, i think there cool and some say better fuel economy. does this sound like a good deal? i can send some picks if you would like to see it? however i have a 1941 h that is 90% restored. if i wanted the m id have to sell it? what would you do? any one interested in a real sweet running h in the ny area? has a blade on it. tons of new parts. also how many horse power is an md? are implements / parts hard to find for it? does it have a good fuel consuption comared to my old h? can you put a T/A on it or lpto? any one have any stories or comments on it? all replys are greatly appreciated! thanks derek
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