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Topic: Farmall M
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| mikeintn
11-16-2012 14:27:51
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Was there any changes made from a 1941M and 1952M, if so what? Thanks |
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| mikeintn
11-16-2012 17:54:08
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Re: Farmall M in reply to mikeintn, 11-16-2012 14:27:51
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| Thanks, you all have so much information just like always. |
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| D Slater
11-16-2012 16:27:17
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Re: Farmall M in reply to mikeintn, 11-16-2012 14:27:51
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| Lots of changes, May not notice a lot of them. some easy to spot. Last regular chassis type M tractor was built in march of 1952. |
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| wisbaker
11-16-2012 15:43:01
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Re: Farmall M in reply to mikeintn, 11-16-2012 14:27:51
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| A 52 might be called a late model but doesn't necessarily mean it will have disc brakes. The disc brakes was kind of a transition tractor, they started incorporating new features into the old tractor when the old parts started running out. Similar to the water pump John Deere A's, and I have heard of 1 or 2 live power A's. Also happens in the Auto industry sometimes the cars at job one and job last are different, features maybe didn't all change at the model year or even change was staggered at different assembly plants across a period of months. |
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| mikeintn
11-16-2012 15:02:14
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Re: Farmall M in reply to mikeintn, 11-16-2012 14:27:51
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| Do you know would a 52 be considered a late model? |
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| glennster
11-16-2012 14:58:12
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Re: Farmall M in reply to mikeintn, 11-16-2012 14:27:51
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| the very late m's had disc brakes, heaver camshaft gear to handle a live pump, and a different timing cover to match the live hydraulic pump. |
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