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Thought you guys might enjoy some more pictures...

I have a '42 H, '42 M, '51 MD, '51 MV (high drum cotton), '53 SH and '53 SM.
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Well the H cost me $1000 by itself with the original tear tires on it. They have 0% tread left but still hold air so I kept them. Surprisingly the dual-fuel system was 100% complete and it will run on kerosene!

I picked up the cultivators off craigslist for $50!!!

Am in central IA, hour northwest of Des Moines.
 
The "MV" is a cotton picker tractor unless someone replaced the arched WF with that SF. Serial tag should tell the story as well as the ends of the rear axle housings. Cotton picker tractor has gears in the drop axles rather than chains, so I have read, never seen either.
 
(quoted from post at 20:35:58 05/13/12) Thought you guys might enjoy some more pictures...

I have a '42 H, '42 M, '51 MD, [b:83abed65e7]'51 MV (high drum cotton)[/b:83abed65e7], '53 SH and '53 SM.
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He said that in the intro.

Nice MD, it looks a lot like mine.

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This picture with the elderly gentleman standing there with the forlorn look of despair is a dead ringer for my deceased father who passed in 2010. The dirty Ben Davis bibs, patched up worn out coat and the large dark rimmed glasses and cap make this small elderly man look just like dad would have appeared trying to think through the next task. Dad was 93 when he passed - thanks for the photo and wish there was some way I could get a copy to share with my sister in North Carolina and my daughter in Washington state, Hal.
 
(quoted from post at 21:25:26 05/15/12) This picture with the elderly gentleman standing there with the forlorn look of despair is a dead ringer for my deceased father who passed in 2010. The dirty Ben Davis bibs, patched up worn out coat and the large dark rimmed glasses and cap make this small elderly man look just like dad would have appeared trying to think through the next task. Dad was 93 when he passed - thanks for the photo and wish there was some way I could get a copy to share with my sister in North Carolina and my daughter in Washington state, Hal.

Just put your mouse pointer on the photo anywhere, click once with the right button, then left click on "Save Photo..." or "Save Image..." or something like that. Then go to Walmart's webpage, find the photo section, send it to them per the instructions on the page, and they will print as many as you want for you! Reasonably cheap too!
 
(quoted from post at 18:25:26 05/15/12) This picture with the elderly gentleman standing there with the forlorn look of despair is a dead ringer for my deceased father who passed in 2010. The dirty Ben Davis bibs, patched up worn out coat and the large dark rimmed glasses and cap make this small elderly man look just like dad would have appeared trying to think through the next task. Dad was 93 when he passed - thanks for the photo and wish there was some way I could get a copy to share with my sister in North Carolina and my daughter in Washington state, Hal.

Don't worry, "Pa" has town bibs too! :lol: He's a good friend who let me use his shop to do all the work to the MD a couple winters back. Problem is now the rear main leaks worse than ever...
 

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