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Re: farmall md??
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Posted by Haas on January 03, 2002 at 16:44:32 from (129.37.117.148):
In Reply to: farmall md?? posted by IHpuller on January 03, 2002 at 09:36:52:
The MD is a good tractor if it's in good condition. If the tires are good and it runs good, $2200 is probably a good price, maybe a tad high, but they usually sell for more than the gas Ms because there are not that many of them. The same implements fit the MD as the gas M, so implements are not a problem, plenty around. And.. the others are correct, if you have engine problems and need to go into the engine, hope you have fairly deep pockets, because parts are expensive and hard to find. I have an MD and took it to several shows last year. It was the only one there at all of the shows. Pulling the same load, your H will use more gas than the MD will fuel. Having to choke on the gas side is just the carb dirty or not adjusted correctly, or a gas flow problem, not of much concern. As long as you can start on gas and then switch that is all you need. Two or three minutes is all you ever run it on gas. If you don't want it, do you mind telling me where it is located??
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