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Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller

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az tractor guy

01-14-2008 18:36:58




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Hi,

I really don't want to take apart a good old M so that I can use it with the tiller, but I have found one that is missing a lot of things although it really doesn't look that bad. I was going to buy an MTA, but really I don't think the TA will help me slow the tractor down to run the tiller, because I think the tiller will push the TA. Maybe someone could tell me for sure?

Could someone tell me where I could get a wide front end for an M? The tractor is also missing the pto, hydraulics, part of the standard draw bar and I am not sure what else.

I would really like to put a diesel engine in this very early M. Could someone give me some ideas on how hard that would be and what all I would need to do this? Also, if I put in a diesel from what I understand, you can get a live hydraulics kit for it, I just don't know where.

Also, I have sort of asked this question before. Someone had a really good answer, but I can't seem to find it in the archives. I want to slow this tractor down, but only in low gear. From what I understand there was an option for a lower low gear. Does anyone have any information on this? It would also be helpful to have some information on what the wheel speed should really be for a Land Pride tiller?

There is one other thing and that is I will need a 3 point hitch. Could someone tell me what I should be looking for?

Thanks!

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Randy-IA

01-15-2008 14:05:10




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-14-2008 18:36:58  
I'm not a fabricator but what you suggest will cost upwards of maybe 5K not including the price of the tractor . Seems to me that for 3 acres or less you could get a small 20 year old tractor with a creeper gear or a large garden tractor to do the job . For over 3 acres why not do as some have suggested and get some good old-fashioned implements to do it with . Plowing is much more fun than tilling , you can cover more ground in a given amount of time and would probably cut deeper too . Disc , harrow and flat plank it to make a seedbed fit for a kings garden . Or get a newer cultipacker . I don't know what your objective is - home use or hired out but what you suggest will not only take a LOT of time but also be cost prohibitive in my humble opinion . But get that M anyway and enjoy it for what it is ! ...Randy

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az tractor guy

01-15-2008 15:47:02




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to Randy-IA, 01-15-2008 14:05:10  
Hi,

You have an interesting point, that really an M would be a good tractor to enjoy. I think the time of my life that I enjoyed the most was on an old farmall tractor.



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26Red

01-14-2008 21:51:12




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-14-2008 18:36:58  
Whoa! Here's a guy with lots a good questions..

To answer your questions:

Is M a good tiller tractor? Not really unless you already ran a plow or disc through the field.

Can you get a low first gear kit? Yes if you can find one, but it might cost a lot.

Can you add live hydraulics? Yes, but it is not cheap. New pumps run $750 or so. Try Bates Corp dot com for some used ones.

Where can you buy a three point hitch? Try "saginaw county tractor dot com."

Can you swap in a diesel? Sure if you are a good fabricator, and you can find one that fits inbetween the frame rails. Keep in mind the main bearings for the original M Diesel are spendy.

I would advise buying the MTA- you get the live hydraulics, TA, and live pto. Add a 3 point hitch and a tiller and it may do a good enough job. Otherwise, I consider buying a plow, disc and harrow instead of the tiller...and then the M would work just fine.

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az tractor guy

01-15-2008 15:14:26




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to 26Red, 01-14-2008 21:51:12  
Hi,

Do you know anyone who would have one of these low gear kits? I guess I just want to drive tractors like the ones I drove long ago. One was a very early M that was turned into an MD and the other was an MD that had a modified engine, duals, and a lower low gear. Really, I can't remember anything that was fabricated on that tractor related to the engine. Although, it seems like the sheet metal was too short, so the MD must have used longer frame rails or something to cause this. So, I don't think that it could be too hard. I have been considering buying a MDTA and in fact, I found one for a good price. I am not sure if I would like that tractor. Every time I would take the 560 out, I would get yelled at. It would take me too long and they couldn't understand why I would come right back with the M. I was a little bit scared of any of the 560s that I drove and I was always forgetting to throw the TA lever before going down a hill. Now the newer tractors like the 856 I didn't have that problem with. You could pull the torque level and it would slow the tractor. Although, I can't remember International Harvester building one smaller than a 706. That seems like a lot of tractor for a tiller, but I could be wrong. Maybe I should be looking for a utility tractor and then that would be the only thing I would use it for.

Thanks!

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26Red

01-16-2008 10:20:19




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-15-2008 15:14:26  
I haven't see a low gear kit for sale in a long time...or in the junk yard for that matter.

The MD rails and hood is longer than a regular M.

The MDTA would be a real collectable tractor!

I think a 656, 70, or 84 hydro tractor would be you best option for a tiller tractor. Or a newer utility..



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Wardner

01-14-2008 20:18:11




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-14-2008 18:36:58  
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Just put some small tires on. Something like a PU tire and rim or shidsteer. You will have to make a wheel adaptor from scratch or from an IH wheel. All you need is a sawsall and drill. Send pictures.

You don't need a 3pth. Hang the tiller from an upside down front truck axle and lower/raise it with a hydraulic cylinder. Pivot the axle and tiller separately with radius rods to drawbar.

If you want a MD, get one. It won't be much more money than the engine and all the diesel gear that goes with it.

As for using the archives, enter your screen name in the search box. You will find 124 posts that you authored. All the previous info is still there.

I'll bet there are tractor shows in AZ at this time of the year. Check out what other people are doing.

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az tractor guy

01-15-2008 15:58:42




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to Wardner, 01-14-2008 20:18:11  
Hi,

Well, I don't know if I will build a think out of an old truck axle, but it is an interesting idea. I think that I saw something like that once.

Thanks!



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John S-B

01-14-2008 19:30:55




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-14-2008 18:36:58  
I really think you're gonna put a lot into a tractor that is not gonna be a very good tiller tractor. I would look for an older Kubota, MF, JD or similar tractor from the seventies or eighties, a hydrostatic trans would be good. An independant pto is almost necessary. There was an aftermarket low gear availible, but they are rare. You can get some tiller models that are offset to one side so wheel spread would no matter so much. But I would not try to use a tiller on an M, just too many problems to deal with.

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az tractor guy

01-14-2008 19:46:36




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to John S-B, 01-14-2008 19:30:55  
Hi,

I though the M would be much more reliable than a Kubota.



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Wardner

01-14-2008 20:26:42




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-14-2008 19:46:36  
Kubotas are reliable. That is why they sell so well. However, if it ever needs major repair, it will be costly. Will the repair offset the additional four gallons per hour the M will use? I dunno.



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az tractor guy

01-15-2008 15:52:17




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to Wardner, 01-14-2008 20:26:42  
Hi,

I didn't think a MD was really hard on fuel. In fact, I think it spend 3 days in the field before we had to bring more fuel to it. Although, I could be wrong it was a long time ago.



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Baelee05

01-14-2008 19:22:45




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-14-2008 18:36:58  
I don't mean to sound rude or short, but you need something other than an M for what you want to do. If you want something that is diesel and will go slow enough for that tiller you had best look at something a little newer. By the time you buy parts and another engine and cobble it onto an M you are going to have a lot of money sunk into a tractor that is worth very little. I'm sorry to be so blunt but an M is not what you need.

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az tractor guy

01-14-2008 19:52:07




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to Baelee05, 01-14-2008 19:22:45  
Hi,

I guess that I don't know what I need then. I just though I would save another old tractor from being scraped.



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steve from mo - dangit!

01-15-2008 06:45:12




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 Re: Fixing up an old M for use with a tiller in reply to az tractor guy, 01-14-2008 19:52:07  
That is a good thing on its own. If you save an M and geti it cleaned up and running well, then you could sell it or trade it for the tiller tractor.

On the other hand, a plow-disk-harrow combination for the M would do the job. How much ground are you planning to plant? The newer tractor would not pay for itself unless there's a fairly large plot involved.



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