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Re: Farmall MD questions!
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 18, 2007 at 20:45:57 from (67.142.130.15):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall MD questions! posted by Janicholson on May 18, 2007 at 20:29:36:
I have already lock in on a price. the guy is just to busy to monkey with it. he ran it last on april 17 2007 so it is not stuck. i will check all the usual things that you look for when buying a old tractor, I just wanna get her going so it is easyer to load. The guy used it to bail hay. it has a nice 9 speed and the battery is under the seat. It is not a super md. i know alot of farmall guys think they did not put one of the batterys under the seat. but it was an option as if you dint want it next to the seat. the guy just tells me he cant start it. I was just wondering if it wont start on gas if you could get her going on diesel. it should run on one of the fuels, very unlikly the magneto on the gas side went out and then the diesel not to work at the same time is just not likley. I might tell the guy that i dont want it any more and he might come down in price. But with the 9 speed and power steering I dont wanna chance losing the tractor. It also has a nice wide loader on it that im gonna put on a diffrent tractor as the md with the 9 speed will come in handy when i go to pull wagons and chopper boxes. I just need to get it home first!
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