Posted by Nebraska Kirk on August 02, 2009 at 22:02:06 from (207.91.4.167):
In Reply to: New toy! Farmall 400 posted by Nebraska Kirk on August 01, 2009 at 20:06:47:
Yes, I will certainly dish the wheels out. It was actually good that the wheels were dished in, it then fit between the fenders of my bumper pull trailer! I have a bunch of wheel weights that I can put on if I so desire. I think I will make this my loader tractor. I have a Farmhand F11 loader with grapple that I bought a few years ago. I thought about mounting it on my M, but was hesitant to do so because of the lack of live hydraulics, and I did not want to go to the trouble and expense to install a live hydraulic pump on the ol' M. Now, with this 400, live hyd. power is no problem! Oh, and I discovered that it has Behlen power steering too!!
tcanthonyii
I found this 400 here in southeast Nebraska. The owner heard me advertising a tractor for sale on a local radio station and he called me up and asked if I was interested in a 400, I jumped at the chance!
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