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Posted by Farm-all-the-way on October 16, 2005 at 21:25:10 from (208.53.200.38):
Hello everyone, my name's Josh, and recently my dad bought a 1939 M from a good friend of his with serial #4706. His friend said that this particular M was one of 6 that was painted white and brought to South Dakota as a demonstrator. He was not the original owner, but there is white coming through the paint on the tractor now, so that's true. I've also seen a couple white M's around before, kind of like the white demonstrator M toy tractors ERTL makes. I've asked around, and I've been told by several people, particularly people from International dealerships, that there were white M's way back. but other people say that there never was, only that sometimes people would order M's a different color, but not just white. Just wondering if anyone else knows anything about it..really appreciate the comments! THANX
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