Posted by mike1972chev on March 07, 2014 at 16:52:24 from (99.31.15.143):
Hey,(Been a LONG time since I posted anything. I have made comments on this before,but it is STILL relevant and ALWAYS on my mind.)
As some/many of you know,I am a "die hard" M/Super M fan from day one. I think that they are one THE GREATEST tractors ever made PERIOD! It is the cheapest thing I ever bought and also the machine that has done THE MOST for me than any other thing I have ever owned. NO JOKE! :)
OK,to the point: It STILL kills me that MOST parts on line for the M/SM average $50-$100 bucks for just about any piece,(minus some small items), but I can still buy a complete,running M for $1000.00 to -$1500.00 for a good,running tractor complete. (NOT a PERFECT machine,but fixable and useable)
I see why guys are buying them complete and taking an impact wrench to them,making parts out of them, and shipping them off,(PROFIT!!!)but it is sad to me at the same time. :(
I guess with out "donor tractors" for parts,other tractors cannot live? :/
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