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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on March 07, 2002 at 13:31:12 from (205.188.199.27):
In Reply to: Kenny Christopherson's tractor pics posted by Steven@nd on March 06, 2002 at 19:58:47:
The top is my new 1940 Farmall M, don't remember the serial number. Purchased from Niebur Implement in MN. It was originally purchased in 1940 from Kenyon, MN from a dealer called Farmer's Implement. The stickers are still on it from the dealer-barely see them on the grilles side. Phone number was 2141. I was debating to leave them on or off. I think im gonna take them off. The black part of the stickers are flaking off, and it is hard to read chrome on chrome now. This is the tractor that will be restored next, and will have the JD 45 loader put onto it soon here. Middle: My uncles 1940 M with a Farmhand loader, SN 13639. That is taken on new years of 2000/2001. I love this old loader. Looks just like Jeff Taylors setup on his Farmall 300 in the photos. Only he has a blade mounted. Wish I could find another one like this... Anyone seen one around ANYWHERE?? If you have, I would put it on my M rather than the JD 45. Sure works good for movin logs, dirt, and snow. Bottom: 1950 Farmall C. SN 61454. This tractor is a little workhorse too. Pushes snow allright, but, not as good as a loader moves it around. I currently have painted the C up a little bit. Got some decals on it. Looks pretty good. A farmer paint job, but it looks pretty good. Anything else you want to know??
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