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Re: Farmall M - Which One?
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Posted by Clarkbug on November 08, 2006 at 18:44:09 from (72.66.60.12):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M - Which One? posted by LenRahilly on November 08, 2006 at 13:23:18:
Thanks for your input Len, its much appreciated. The farmers down the road from me have several of the red kind of tractors (M, Super H, Super M-TA, 656, 1066) and I have always been impressed with the fact that they get used for farm chores all the time and still work without fail, even after all these years. Plus the M-TA with the power steering sure is handy for backing in a four wheeled wagon... :) I guess its just whats stuck in my head for a tractor. I just know some old iron is what I would like to have, be it Farmall, Oliver, or a MF. I actually even just saw a MF 1080 for sale for the same price as the M I am looking at, but I think that is probably needs more work than I want to put in it right now. But thanks again for your input!
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