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Farmall M Puller

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clayton mcnamar

01-12-2006 11:00:39




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Just broke up with my girlfriend, and i finally will have time to build a pulling tractor. I want to pull antique, and farmall, so i got myself an M. What mods can you do to this tractor to help get some more yank out of it? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!




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old art

01-12-2006 16:30:31




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 Re: Farmall M Puller in reply to clayton mcnamara, 01-12-2006 11:00:39  
go get that girl friend back talk to her abit compermise alittle and have both worlds togeather see her way too. igot thje same one here for 58 years i give in and she gives in to.



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old art

01-12-2006 16:30:38




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 Re: Farmall M Puller in reply to clayton mcnamara, 01-12-2006 11:00:39  
go get that girl friend back talk to her abit compermise alittle and have both worlds togeather see her way too. igot thje same one here for 58 years i give in and she gives in to.



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JoelS

01-12-2006 13:16:09




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 Re: Pull stock class in reply to clayton mcnamara, 01-12-2006 11:00:39  
Cost is only a good tune up.



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RustyFarmall

01-12-2006 11:14:20




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 Re: Farmall M Puller in reply to clayton mcnamara, 01-12-2006 11:00:39  
The list of modifications would be impossible to print here. Most of the mods will cost from just a few dollars up to several times more than what you paid for the M. The first thing to do is get that 'ol girl running as good as it did when it left the factory. By the time you have that accomplished, you might just have learned a few little tricks of your own.



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Brad in WI

01-12-2006 11:04:07




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 Re: Farmall M Puller in reply to clayton mcnamara, 01-12-2006 11:00:39  
Go to the pulling page and they can help you out.
Brad



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