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1939 farmall M #931

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IHFarmall53

11-08-2006 21:43:43




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I found a 39 M serial # 931. I know thats low but how rare is it to find one with that low of a number still?




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mrgwork

11-09-2006 19:57:44




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 Re: 1939 farmall M #931 in reply to IHFarmall53, 11-08-2006 21:43:43  
Howdy gents, I was wondering if anyone was willing to help a guy out, if your 39 has the correct seat could some one measure up the U channel and angle of the post?

thanks

Mike G



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NDS

11-09-2006 15:00:44




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 Re: 1939 farmall M #931 in reply to IHFarmall53, 11-08-2006 21:43:43  
Do not know what 1939 M is worth but I will give a premium price for a straight and sound 100% complete and correct 1939 M.



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Paul G. in Mn

11-09-2006 13:07:54




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 Re: 1939 farmall M #931 in reply to IHFarmall53, 11-08-2006 21:43:43  
I am particular to any low and High serial numbered tractors. That is what I collect and look for. I have number 529 of the M might be worth a bit more but who knows. I do feel a 39 M or H for that matter with all the correct parts and there are alot that are different is worth some more then a normal M. I know the correct seat assembly is very valuable and very hard to find in good shape. Some time I am going to do a web site just focused on this tractor and high light as meany of the differences that I know of.

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Nat 2

11-09-2006 04:45:45




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 Re: 1939 farmall M #931 in reply to IHFarmall53, 11-08-2006 21:43:43  
Not rare enough to make it particularly valuable, unfortunately. It's probably worth a little more than your average M.

If you had #501, then you'd have a real museum piece.



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RustyFarmall

11-09-2006 05:55:43




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 Re: 1939 farmall M #931 in reply to Nat 2, 11-09-2006 04:45:45  
Or even 502 or 503 might be more valuable but after that it pretty much is just another M.



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Bill Geer

11-08-2006 22:26:50




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 Re: 1939 farmall M #931 in reply to IHFarmall53, 11-08-2006 21:43:43  
501 1939
Look on the left of this page.
under serail numbers



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