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Re: 39 M has some real strange features
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Posted by John A. on October 12, 2004 at 16:34:54 from (65.161.172.162):
In Reply to: 39 M has some real strange features posted by jonesy on October 11, 2004 at 17:59:09:
Jonesy, If your wts on your 39 M look like The pics on John's response, then most likely yous is a High Plains tractors. TX/OK/Ks most likely. I have seen many, many like it before. I would bet that Bozeman @ Lubbock probably has or did have a truck load of those wts at one time or another. With the Inner and Outters an ol M could really be weighted to handle the work. While in the Panhandle we had an ol SM stage I with a set ot those wts, Darn thing was that this ol tractor was our Ensilage loader tractor. Had an Oswalt hydraulic reel digger/loader on it. I would think there is probably about 500lb of cast on each rear corner. It is just a little different look ok those old girls. I like it! Later, John A.
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