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Re: I love my M BUT........
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Posted by Tom W on October 17, 2002 at 16:24:37 from (63.16.90.154):
In Reply to: I love my M BUT........ posted by Capt. Minx on October 17, 2002 at 11:33:03:
I have a M with the power steering and 3 point. They are both great. We have a loader on our M and you don't really need the Power steering unless you use a loader. The 3 point I would recomend you look at saginaw like the other said. I bought a used 3 point for my M and here is what it cost me. $250 for the 3 point, new cylinders $65 each for 2, stablizer bars $26 each for 2, Paint and the ams are about worn out. I think I would have been much better off to buy a new one, They come with everthing new. If you are going to use the 3 point for a bush hog, you also need a overrun clutch on the PTO, about $75. I attached chains to the arms and hooked them to the back of the hitch so the lift would only go down so far when you are mowing, otherwise the lift will creap down. The M is a great tractor
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