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Posted by jonnnny2006 on June 06, 2007 at 19:41:17 from (67.142.130.12):
I know where there is a M with mounted 2 row corn picker it is all there not sure on engine i am thinking it is stuck. but it as all there Farmall stage 1 super m swartz wide front. M and W 9 speed. Ran 10 years ago, last blew siledge. been sitting in the same spot since the day they parked it, now stuck. Nice tin fadded paint as it has sat out side for the last 10 or so years Has lots of good parts on it. Farmall H also stuck dont know how bad. complete. Lots of good parts. I am thinking of bringing it home, as it has good sheet metal. I know the m 2 row mccormick mounted corn picker is becomming a rare item to come across. most have been cut up for scrap. this one is complete and all orginal from what i could see. it worked realy well the last time it was run. These old farmalls are located in south east minnesota 20 min north of rochester mn. if anyone is interested i can go and take photos of any one you would like to see. I don't know what he would let them go for but he is a reasonable guy and likes john deere thats why these are out of servise. he likes to scrap cars also. but thankfully these tractors are complete for the most part and could be restored with some tlc.
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