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Farmall M Help

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tl_demoman

01-04-2005 08:14:43




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I"m looking to find out more about a Farmall M tractor with the serial number 810. I know it was produced in the first year of production. I am looking to find info about this tractor, not the M in general. The biggest questions that I have are:
Is there a way to find where this tractor went after production?
The red paint is starting to chip away and underneath is white paint. Is this just primer or what does this mean?

Like I said, I would like to find out a way to learn more about this particular tractor if any one can help out. Thanks for the hlep.

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greywynd

01-04-2005 10:40:33




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 Re: Farmall M Help in reply to tl_demoman, 01-04-2005 08:14:43  
I may be mistaken, but I also thought someone said on here recently that some of the Farmalls were painted white and used as dealer models. Someone that knows these tractors better than I may be able to help you more on that.

Mark



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RustyFarmall

01-04-2005 11:47:01




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 Re: Farmall M Help in reply to greywynd, 01-04-2005 10:40:33  
Yes, there were some white demo tractors, but the M was never included in that program.



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Guy Fay

01-04-2005 08:33:31




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 Re: Farmall M Help in reply to tl_demoman, 01-04-2005 08:14:43  
No, there is no current way to know where your tractor was shipped.

White paint under red can mean several things. One, the tractor was repainted (very common). 2. The tractor was ordered white (Ohio Highway Department bought a lot of tractors, there were some utilitys as well). 3. If the white paint is on the engine or transmission case, it's probably a sealer used to prevent oil seepage through the casting.

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