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Bought Super M ---- Number 2!!!!!

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Tim Malin

09-15-2004 20:39:26




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I went ahead and bought that Super M, guys. Got it for 450. I am so pumped to get it home and start working on it. I really don't have the money to, but if changing a head gasket will get it running right I can have a cheap motor fix. Need a pull rod starter and a good drawbar bracket if anyone has one. Someone stole the serial number tag off of it last week, though, and I plan on making a little sign to post up to see where it could be. I have the serial number written down and memorized, the only reason I continued with the purchase of the tractor. Anyone have that place that remanufactures those tags? I don't remember the place. However, I've got my second Super M. AWESOME!!!!

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BIG JOHN

09-16-2004 18:04:03




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 Re: Bought Super M ---- Number 2!!!!! in reply to Tim Malin, 09-15-2004 20:39:26  
What are you going to do with a pull rod starter????? Super M's had push button starters.



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old don

09-16-2004 18:44:40




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 Re: Bought Super M ---- Number 2!!!!! in reply to BIG JOHN, 09-16-2004 18:04:03  
The 12 volt SM's an SMTA's had pull rods with a button right on top of the starters,it's coming back to me now. I'm not sure about the documentation of the early SM's seems to be a little foggy to everyone I think everyone is right when they say their SM was a 6 volt tractor but I never saw a 6 volt SM in early years but at tractor shows thats all I see, maybe the 12 volt ones are still working. I'm thinking IH had a history of putting one little item on their latest version before they bring out the new series ie; headlights on the 39 F20,new series link arms and brakes on 1976 66series tractors and Pioneer hydraulic couplers on the last 86 series before the 88 series. Who knows?

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Tim Malin

09-16-2004 18:18:33




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 Re: Bought Super M ---- Number 2!!!!! in reply to BIG JOHN, 09-16-2004 18:04:03  
This is almost a Stage II Super M with the choke rod, starter rod and pulley rod on the bracket on the left side. The starter has been removed, so I am left with the rod that went from the starter, through the hole and the handle on the other end of the bracket. I have already run across a couple, not knowing if they are for sale or not. My running Super M has the push button you hit with your foot, and this one has the switch and a pull of the rod. Are we on the same page? I may be calling something wrong, too. Thanks for the reply.

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MagMan

09-16-2004 04:43:04




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 Re: Bought Super M ---- Number 2!!!!! in reply to Tim Malin, 09-15-2004 20:39:26  
It will sell on ebay sometime in the next 6 months watch for maybe you will be able to get it back. I am serious. JON



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MN Scott

09-15-2004 20:51:44




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 Re: Bought Super M ---- Number 2!!!!! in reply to Tim Malin, 09-15-2004 20:39:26  
OEM tractor parts makes the tags, they will stamp them with your serial number to. Have fun with your SM!



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FARMALL POWER

09-16-2004 13:38:57




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 Re: Bought Super M ---- Number 2!!!!! in reply to MN Scott, 09-15-2004 20:51:44  
i would give the head a valve job and new rigns in it if i was going to put on a new head gasket.

FP



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