Posted by farmallhal on December 03, 2009 at 11:02:50 from (71.1.118.122):
In Reply to: M parts posted by JWinTN on December 03, 2009 at 09:23:36:
First, Thanks for the service you and your fellow service members provide us in being able to have the good times and safety provided through the strength of our armed forces. If you want to try salvage yards for your parts give JP's Tractor Salvage a try just west of the Mississippi River south of Fredericktown, MO. They salvage only IH tractors to my knowledge and have buildings full of IH parts. Their website is www.jptractorsalvage.com. My 2 cents on the 3 point and a Farmall M is get rid of it. Those things make getting on a M a real chore as it is a rear entry tractor. They are better suited for tractors which you get on in front of the rear tires. If you have lots of 3 point implements and use them frequently then you will have to decide if the inconvience is worth it. Thanks for serving and welcome back home, Hal.
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