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Re: Farmall M with a cab
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Posted by terryjd on November 24, 2005 at 00:02:20 from (69.159.68.56):
In Reply to: Farmall M with a cab posted by Rich Iowa on November 23, 2005 at 16:28:01:
Hi Rich Here is a pic of my dads 46 M when it had a cab. We took it off a couple of years ago when at the fairs some were whinning because he was beating bigger tractors at horsepower pulls. He could win a 35-40 hp class and then move up and take 2"nd or 3"rd in 40-45 and 45-50 hp classes also. Not bad for a stock tractor. Cab didn"t matter still does as well now. Too bad things like that happen he is 75 and since he sold the farm he just tinkers with his tractors and enjoys pulling, I get the weight lugging job. Anyways the cab is just sitting along the fence now at my place. I won"t let him get rid of the cab. Hope to someday to be able to buy the M from him but he doesn"t want to give it up yet. I liked the M with the cab, was something different at the fairs. I would put it back on again myself. We are in Ontario Canada. Now lets see if I post this right. Terry
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