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Re: How much would a 1939 Farmall M be worth today?
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Posted by jonnny2006 on July 25, 2007 at 08:27:57 from (67.142.130.12):
In Reply to: How much would a 1939 Farmall M be worth today? posted by Norb on July 25, 2007 at 07:40:37:
please keep her. and if you cannont keep it inside at least tarp it real good and if you know you are not gonna start and run her every 2 months at a min no exceptions. if you are going to just let her sit wind the motor up to full throttle and dump in engine/tranny oil till she dies out. that will keep her from locking up.. even if it has a rain cap on put a five gallon bucket over the muffler and make sure the manafold doslent let water in as this can cause a hughe pain in the a$$ in the future. when you wanna run it take out the plugs blow her out by turning it overand put het back to gas. run it slow for first good warm up and if it runs real bad dont run it like that just fix it. my 2 cents
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