Posted by 3500sport on February 26, 2010 at 17:18:20 from (173.216.10.170):
I've been in love with farmall's since I could walk. I have a few leads on farmalls down here in Arkansas (I'm in the military but I'm from Wisconsin)
Option A. Farmall M that needs a rebuilt motor (water had been sitting in the motor for who knows how long) but its a complete tractor for $200.
Option B. I know a guy that has 5 Farmall M's and Super M's that he completely redid in 1999 (rebuilt motors, converted to 12 volt, iso hydraulic fittings new tires) for $1200 each.
I probably cant even rebuild that $200 M for less than 1200 bucks! But I cant convince the wife to let me spend the money!
We only have 4 acres so I understand that the M is probably over kill.
Any help?
Edit Also I forgot, the M that needs work my wife said I could buy that but she wont let me spend 1200 on the other one.
Also all these tractors are set up for propane. But the guy that has the rebuilt tractors has an extra gas tank and carb he said he could give me and would be really easy to convert back over to gas.
This post was edited by 3500sport at 17:21:30 02/26/10.
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