That's a good question, and one that I sometimes ask myself. And if I had to do it all over again, that's probably what I would have done. But here's the deal. I was not in the market to buy anything yet when this deal came up. I was just sort of shopping around. The seller was very anxious to sell. It seemed like he was in a real bind, and although he was asking $1000. he offered to sell it to me for $600! So what's a feller to do? How could I not turn that down. So not knowing what I was really getting into, I went ahead and pulled the trigger. At the time I didn't know one farmall from another. All I knew was that their were big ones, and little ones, and I liked what I saw, especially the M's.
That was back in June, and life for me has now taken a different course. All I do now is live and breath farmall M's. I've learned a lot since last June, and along the way I started noticing the suttle differences. Me being a amature WWII historian was also a motivating factor.
If I knew then what I know now, I would have probably turned the deal down. I blame it all on RFD-TV's "Classic Tractor Fever". That's really what got the ball rolling.
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