Posted by dansuper27 on June 13, 2010 at 17:52:51 from (97.151.66.163):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M posted by cessnapilot3 on June 13, 2010 at 16:53:23:
You have one of the best tractors ever built. My 48 M rakes the hay, cultivates the corn, plants the Pinto beans, pulls the main irrigation ditches, runs the 3 point sprayer, ditches the corn and beans, cuts the beans with the bean knives and on and on. This year I"m building a custom quick mount loader based on the Wagner design with quick attach skid steer plate.
I built a custom cat two 3 point that uses the 450/560 rockshaft mounts and rockshaft arms etc and the standard single hitch cylinder. All this on belly pump power and it will lift the sprayer with 125 gallons of spray.
The loader with 3 in cylinders at 800psi will exert 5000 lbs of lift each.
Just saying, you can do alot with a good running M.
I'm always happy to share my 3 point plans and pics.
My other tractor is an 856 but I couldn't do what I do without the M.
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