Posted by 1939farmall on July 25, 2021 at 13:54:15 from (172.58.110.182):
I posted a couple of days ago that this M was coming up for sale today and asked what you thought the bid would be. The winning bid was $1200. And yes I bought it. Ill have it in my driveway tomorrow night. Honestly its more than I wanted to spend, but after reading your replys I decided to run some numbers. The rear tires are mismatched 15.5-38 that are basically new still have nubs on them. The fronts are 6.00-16 in very good shape. The 3 point will work fine. It has the slip clutch adapter on the PTO. I was able to check the motor before the bidding started and it is free. One brake it stuck. It looks pretty bad but I think itll run. So I pretty much bought a set of tires and got an old tractor with 3 point for free or close to it. I hope I havent been bitten by the same bug that got grandpa love. Instead of Cubs Ill have a row of Ms sitting here! Im sure Ill be post more about it once I get to working on it.
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