Posted by John 37A on October 23, 2011 at 16:57:47 from (99.90.133.89):
Hey guys. I teach ag at a high school in SE Ohio and got an idea for a class project for this year. I want a couple of my classes to build a pulling tractor to compete locally somewhere in the 4500-6500 classes. The goal is for me to buy the tractor and parts and have the kids help me with the build and share driving duties.
While I wear a jd hat, I like all tractors. I also realize the lower cost advantages and ease of ih over a two cylinder. I am looking for a Farmall M for my classes to build. I thought finding an M for scrap price would be easy, but it's proven somewhat difficult. Most want $1500-2000 for a running M, but since we will be doing an OH it's not that important that it runs ( although it would give me more peace of mind to be able to drive it in all gears).
It needs to be cheap since this is my first year and a teacher's salary leaves something to be desired. If you know of any located in SE Ohio or surrounding area, let me know. Thanks.
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