Posted by Fixerupper on April 03, 2010 at 18:41:19 from (207.199.205.40):
Thought I'd share some pics of a really good looking super M that came to my farm today. I hope I have them sized right. I don't post pics enough to be good at it.
My son's friend bought bought it from his grandpa and asked if he could store it in my barn. I said yes expecting him to bring some rusty old tractor. This is what he brought. I think it might be the origional paint and there's not a dent in it anywhere. The lights work and the wiring looks good for it's age. The plug wires have red paint on them and I assume it's factory paint. The dealer sticker on the back of the seat has a four digit phone number with no prefix. The rear rims have newer paint so I don't know if they have been replaced or just touched up.
Anyway, it's a sweet old tractor. It hunts when it idles but he said it smooths out when the idle mix screw is screwed completely out, so a little carb cleaning job is in order but it runs great under a load. They hooked it to the truck and pulled the truck down the road for a mile in 4th gear under full load to see what it'd do and it never missed a beat. Jim
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