Posted by Lingcod on February 24, 2010 at 11:20:23 from (165.206.33.11):
Hello fellas,
I'm new to the farmall forum but have been posting on the ford side since buying one back in October. Anyhow, I've always been facinated with vintage tractors and bought an 861 ford for utility but now I'd like to buy a farmall for a project rebuild. I would like to get a 1952 M so that I might be able to have 3 different tractors of the same age eventually once I add a deere to the mix. I'm wondering if you might be able to point me in the direction of good literature for info on the M or any input you may have regarding the 1952 model. Any thing to be concerned about? Features of that year? I'd ultimately like to use the tractor for parades n such and maybe a bit of snow blading just so she can keep on working so I'll need 3pt and would prefer live hydros just in case I have the itch to run a belly mower with her. Would like 12v or electronic ingition and power steering. Obviously it won't be all original. Many thanks to anyone willing to help a rookie get his feet wet in farmalls!!!
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