Posted by farmer101IL on July 17, 2009 at 12:07:46 from (68.243.163.253):
HI guys,
Don't normally come down to this site. Tractor talk and combines usually.
Been kicking around the idea of an M for a while. I need a loader for odds and ends. And a 3 pt. , and wide front also. So my question is on the years and the evolution of the M as to making things better.
I hear stuff about belly pumps , and super m's etc.
If you had to buy one , what year would be the best or better of the years.
I have a case backhoe so i don't need a loader for heavy lifting, just a handy loader for lighter stuff. I'd like a 3 pt cause i have alot of equip set up for that.
Live hydraulics? some do some don't.?????? I have a ford 861 that does all my stuff now but i've always liked the M's.
If ya all could kick some ideas my way it would really be appreciated
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