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Topic: Size of M M??
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| luv2wrench
07-25-2012 13:00:19
216.170.42.241
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not familar with Minnies. What size of a MM is close to the Farmall M or 400 Row Crop?Anyone know of the military style MMs? like a ZTRI or RTI? i could be wrong on the letters. I really like the looks of the MM's. |
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| maj-mm
07-25-2012 19:28:34
69.163.5.172
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Re: Size of M M?? in reply to luv2wrench, 07-25-2012 13:00:19
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| a M Farmall is between a U & ZA in power. a Super M & U or UB are more similar. we pulled 2-16's & 3-14's with a '51 Super-M & a '51 ZAS, they pulled quite comparably. |
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| T.R.K.
07-26-2012 08:53:56
70.61.106.182
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Re: Size of M M?? in reply to maj-mm, 07-25-2012 19:28:34
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| | That would explain it. Back when I was just getting into tractors, An old man in the community (He's gone now) told my Daddy that one time the M farmall they were pulling the sawmill with broke down and he said granddaddy's ZB could do about as good a job on the belt for the few days they borrowed it. At the time, the ZB was almost new and the M could have been over 10 years old. So it may have depended on which M Farmall |
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| brian koeman
07-25-2012 19:03:31
75.40.240.212
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Re: Size of M M?? in reply to luv2wrench, 07-25-2012 13:00:19
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| the UB would be a better fit |
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| Curt Cooke
07-25-2012 13:23:26
64.186.50.66
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Re: Size of M M?? in reply to luv2wrench, 07-25-2012 13:00:19
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| A "U" would be comparable. |
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