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Re: Farmall M question's and statement's
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Posted by Randy-IA on November 13, 2005 at 09:04:04 from (207.177.83.177):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M question's and statement's posted by farmallhal on November 13, 2005 at 06:09:09:
Hi Hal , It's just a normal M then . No suffix code other than the X1 , with rust pitted , noisey gears . It has some optional equipment like the adjustable front and rear rims , The lift-all belly pump ( 2 outlet plus return ) and the pto . Pretty much standard equipment really but listed as optional in the manual . The thing that's missing is the rear light , pto guards and fenders . I checked the hydrualic level and found about 1 inch of sludge in the bottom so now that has to come off and get rebuilt . This is the kind of tractor I like ! Easy to work on and hopefully easy to get parts for . Definetly not going to make any money on this one ! Ha-Ha ! But then again I can't bring myself to sell anything I have that's mechanical . Such as my Harley , bought it new in '84 , haven't ridden it in 5 years now , birds are pooping on it and cat's sleep on it in the shed . Oh Well , at least if I ever get the urge again it's there ! Thanks ...Randy
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