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Re: Farmall M, Tires and Hauling
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Posted by Sscott on May 17, 2005 at 08:29:56 from (206.104.152.226):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M, Tires and Hauling posted by terryjd on May 16, 2005 at 23:45:28:
Thanks everyone, This going to be a life long project for me because I don"t know anything about tractors other than driving them off and on my whole life. I will start by buying the manual. So if anyone knows of a 50"s M near Lincoln (50 miles) for parts please let me know. I going to haul this thing with a dodge 1/2 ton with 5.7 (not in overdrive) with a damm good tilt trailer to south of Lincoln. The tractor doesn"t have wheel weights or tires on it for that matter, but it will in time. This was my grandpas first tractor that he was able to buy new, and he was proud of it. FYI- it was lost in the family because a distant member of the family borrowed it and broke an axle, and didn"t fix it. Out of subborness nobody ever did fix it and the tractor just kinda went away for a while but I"m gonna go get it and give a shot fixing up over time. So bottom line if you borrow something and break it...fix it. Thank you everybody for the input it"s been helpful to me.
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