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Re: Re: Farmall M won't start on its own.
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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 23, 2004 at 15:42:41 from (216.46.130.17):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M won't start on its own. posted by Farmallkid on March 23, 2004 at 09:22:51:
Farmallkid, read what the other guys have said, you do not have to change your M to 12 volt. The mistake most people make is in buying cables, they buy the wrong ones, they have a bit of corrosion ,the battery won't start the tractor. Most cables in auto stores are for 12 volt, you need to know the guage , as suggested "0" or "1" guage. Remember these tractors started faithfully for years before 12 volt systems came along, your M with the right cables and all connectionns cleaned up will start like a charm on 6 volts...good luck with it. I have come across a Farmall B for sale for $1500, it is one of the older models with no starter and no hole in the torque tube to put one on, other than that it is a nice little tractor , I just don't have the money right now , but if its still there in a month or two I think it will be mine...take care kid...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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