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Farmall M - Which One?
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Posted by Clarkbug on November 06, 2006 at 18:04:32 from (72.83.167.12):
Hello everyone. I have the potential to purchase a Farmall M from a neighbor who is looking to move up to a 560. As of yet I havent seen the tractor, but am hoping to when I head home for Thanksgiving (I am from Upstate NY, currently live near Washington DC) Its in pretty good shape, has the electronic ignition, and is used for farm chores currently. I have always had a thing for the Farmalls, just to own one. My family has 125+ acres or so, and we have some other tractors around to tend to things. So now is my chance to get into some Red Power. Im looking to just tinker with this tractor, pull around some hay wagons now and then, and occasionally take it to the local tractor pulls down the road. So my question (finally) is; Should I grab this tractor, or keep looking for something else? I didnt know if I should hold out for a Super M, or perhaps a Super H or something like that. Do I want to move up to something like a 350 or 400? Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long post!
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