Posted by Joe Kimbriel on September 10, 2011 at 15:10:15 from (76.14.112.55):
In Reply to: Re: 1948 Farmall M posted by Faster346 on September 09, 2011 at 07:32:47:
Bought the tractor,$1500 1949 M serial 197322x. Dumped fuel in fired right up with battery jump. It had been sitting since 2009. Ammeter even showed charging. No signs of oil usage but has a god awful loader. We found that the loader might be worth something so we are going to haul it home. When I started the tractor the loader took off and headed straight up for the roof of the barn until I found a 4 way weird valve to control it. Got it somewhat under control then took it for a spin. Took the camera and did not take one picture, dumb me. This loader has a pto hydraulic pump that runs a servo to operate cables that go through pulleys to the bucket dump. Large rams for raising and lowering, quite a deal. More later.
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