Posted by DR. EVIL on March 19, 2022 at 07:33:53 from (174.192.71.98):
In Reply to: First tractor posted by rockcreek4630 on March 18, 2022 at 15:28:01:
WOW, if that M runs as good as it looks your SON got a great deal. Sheet metal is in good shape, good tires, wide front, that's a lot of tractor. Dad had me stand in front of the seat on his '51 M with loader and drive him sitting in the seat around the hog pasture. By the time I was 5 and 6 yes old I was driving that M forward and backwards pulling forks of hay into the back barn. 8 bales at a time. Wasn't long before a 48 ft bale elevator replaced the forks. Times must be different now days. I NEVER got paid for helping neighbors till I started doing fieldwork for the BTO when I was 14 yes old, I remember turning in 120 hours of work in 2 weeks one spring during spring break one year. I made enough money to trade up motorbikes to motorcycles a couple times, they got me to/from work. Dad had a guy in town repaint two tractors in 1964, the Super M-TA in spring, the '39 H late in summer, just before school started. Cost $50 per tractor and He did great work.i kinda adopted the '39 H after it was painted. It was too little to do much other than mow/rake hay, do chores, haul hog feed and water to hog lots. We put it on the Kneodler Burr mill feed grinder ONE time to grind ear corn for cattle, first #14 scoop of corn dropped in hopper on grinder and in 3-4 seconds the load stalled the tractor. DAD told me it wouldn't pull it. That grinder was absolutely EVERYTHING the stage 2 Super H wanted to pull.
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