Hi everyone I really appreciate your replies. One thing I wanted to mention is that the rake is a MM on steel, does that make any difference on weight? The land is dead flat, and as for the pulling the wagon I"m not sure. we should be able to pull the wagon alongside with the baby kubota all of 22 horse. The guy also has an m that is in really nice shape I believe it has been restored. Would that be big enough? but it has a narrow front. How hard is it to change that i have heard that these turn over mush easier than a wide front. and I just like the way it looks beter. Ok after the 60"s what models did they make? are they all the sme #"s or are all of the later ones much bigger? I know he also has an 806 which seems much more friendly. as for the color, I"d be disowned by the neighbors especially if it is green!! my friend has one of those too. what would I need to check to have a pretty good idea that the tractor is mostly healthy. While I"m here, i know where there are 3 old IH tractors just sitting there rotting one is on steel where do I look to find a model # is whats printed on the back axle it? I keep telling the kid he at least needs to get them inside. One more question how about a ground driven sickle? if i can get it freed up surely my 22hp kabuta would handle it. Thanks, Becky
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