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RustyFarmall

10-20-2005 07:10:19




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Just to prove that I am not the correct police. This is my 1940 M. It started it's life looking just like any other M, but then went work for a county roads dept., and was forced to wear the appropriate YELLOW uniform. When I refurbished it I sort of compromised.

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Lloyd Llama

10-20-2005 20:12:59




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
It's his'n..... he can paint it any way he wants. SO WHAT if the tractor has to hang it's head in public!



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Dave in CT

10-20-2005 19:09:14




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
As our town goes from woodlands to development and the suburbanites fly along at 50 on our 30 MPH back road, sometimes I need to cross at a stretch that's bracketed by a couple of blind curves. I'm painting my H like that.



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Peabody

10-20-2005 17:33:20




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
I, personally, am highly offended by this outlandish paint job. You should be shot. What are people going to think 50 years from now when they search the Archives looking for original paint schemes? You should be shot multiple times. If not that, at least banned from the Internet for life!

;-)

Seriously, it's an interesting combination. Kinda hard to look at in that bright light. Thank God there's not green on it!

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Hugh MacKay

10-22-2005 14:49:33




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to Peabody, 10-20-2005 17:33:20  
Peabody: Man take it easy, "should be shot", those are quite harsh words. What ever is wrong with green paint? We all choose whatever color we want on our cars and trucks. Why not on our tractors? He is calling the tractor a Farmall model M, nothing false about that.



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Peabody

10-22-2005 21:21:10




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to Hugh MacKay, 10-22-2005 14:49:33  
You bring me back to my senses, Hugh. I apologize for my temporary insanity. Yes, to each his own color.



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Bob Frey

10-20-2005 13:09:02




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
Looks great Rusty! I'll know who it is if I sould see it!

Bob



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Hugh MacKay

10-20-2005 12:46:19




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
Rusty: In the past I have been accused of being critical of paint and colors. It wasn't so, I really don't care if folks paint them rainbow with polka dots.

I was actually critizing the guy for calling his H a Super or M a Super, can't remember which. Paint and model numbers or letters are two completely different issues. A lot of guys figure if they upgrade engine to Super series, they've created a Super. That is false and under the right circumstances a guy could be prosecuted for it, if someone wanted to push.

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JeffL-TN

10-20-2005 12:28:54




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
Rusty! You've just been waiting for a reason to post another picture of your two tone M. I don't blame you, she's a beaute.

Jeff.



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Dave Theisen

10-20-2005 11:28:25




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
That's the Case/IH Model M



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Ron in Nebr

10-20-2005 11:01:24




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
C'mon Rusty! Quit trying to slip a fast one by us! We all know that straight pipe ain't original on anything other than a SHDTA Turbo with a factory airconditioned cab, and it also appears that those aren't the correct bolts holding the wheel weights on!

All kidding aside- it looks great, interesting color combo! Seeing an M that isn't red is like seeing a Model T Ford that isn't black!



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RustyFarmall

10-20-2005 11:33:22




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to Ron in Nebr, 10-20-2005 11:01:24  
Actually, those are the original square head bolts holding the wheel weights on, they just got painted silver.



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Ron in Nebr

10-20-2005 10:56:23




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
C'mon Rusty! Quit trying to slip a fast one by us! We all know that straight pipe ain't original on anything other than a SHDTA Turbo with a factory airconditioned cab, and it also appears that those aren't the correct bolts holding the wheel weights on!

All kidding aside- it looks great, interesting color combo! Seeing an M that isn't red is like seeing a Model T Ford that isn't black!



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brainerd dave

10-20-2005 09:10:24




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
I've only been to one show, and there were dozens of M's all exactly identical. Had this one been there, it's the one I would have stopped and spent some time looking at. Something a little different is refreshing once in a while.



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El Toro

10-20-2005 07:52:29




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
That really looks nice. I painted the wheels on an A yellow 30 years ago and it looked good with the red paint. Hal



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Bermuda ken

10-20-2005 07:33:05




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 Re: correct police.....report! in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
Good for you. Looks nice. The color scheme is unique.

Just make sure that you don't try to pass this paint scheme off as "FACTORY" as it is not that.....The "correct police" thank you.



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RustyFarmall

10-20-2005 07:59:40




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 Re: correct police.....report! in reply to Bermuda ken, 10-20-2005 07:33:05  
I took this tractor to one show, several people wanted to know if it came from the factory painted that way. I explained that I had to remove about 15 layers of industrial yellow, at least one layer of highway orange, and then found the original red under all of that.



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jfp

10-20-2005 07:28:07




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
Really good pic. there Rusty.



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Norm in Alabama

10-20-2005 07:28:03




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-20-2005 07:10:19  
At least it still says FARMALL. Looks good. Enjoy showing it off. Norm



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Harley

10-20-2005 09:06:02




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to Norm in Alabama, 10-20-2005 07:28:03  
Oh now Rusty, come on admit it. That color is factory. It is called Canary Yellow, and it was used in Hodunk County, Iowa right after the War and if was painted right there in the Louisville plant and it was specified SPMRD. (Special purpose M, Road Department.) Kinda like the SHTALPGCSWF that Cowman has. Harley



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RustyFarmall

10-20-2005 09:17:39




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 Re: Farm-all-the-way, correct police in reply to Harley, 10-20-2005 09:06:02  
You may just be right, I'll have to dig into the history of this 'ol gal a bit deeper, might just discover roots that go all the way back to the ETD.



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