Posted by Joe A on January 03, 2008 at 21:06:48 from (70.229.33.27):
Hello Everyone!
I hope everyone had a wonderful Holiday Season! I have some questions about Farmall 06 tractors. There's one on a hill near where I live which I'd dearly love to save, but I'd like to get some sort of idea what I am in for. This tractor has been sitting outside for many years without being under any sort of comer from the Michigan weather. Lets us for the sake of discussion assume everything is worst case senario. It has fenders but no side curtains and one fender is not currently on the tractor. I know the engine will need a total rebuild but don't figure it is a big deal since it's an M. But how tricky would finding tin be? Is anyone reproducing tin for Farmall orchard tractors? How rare are these tractors? How many were made? It this tractor worth saving or am I wasting my time? What is a fair price to offer the fellow for it? I don't wish to insult him but don't want to give him very much because this will be a very costly restoration. Thanks for all input!
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