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Even more Farmall M questions


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Posted by Gregory Travis on March 31, 1999 at 08:50:34:

Last summer I bought what is rumored to be a 1947 Farmall "M"
for bushhogging work. I say "rumored" because the dataplate is gone. One of the
castings does have "47" in a date field however.

The tractor is in good shape - runs well, etc. However, it's
pretty plain-jane in that it has no working hydraulics and no
three-point hitch (just a drawbar). It does have a (non-live)
PTO which is what I use to drive the bushhog.

It appears that, at some time, someone tried (possibly succeeded)
in adding live hydraulics to it. The magneto has been
replaced by a distributor (which points UP, not sideways) and
after the distributor is what appears to be a capped-off hydraulic
pump (i.e. running off the same drive as the distributor)

Q1: Has anyone see that kind of a setup before? I can't
see it in any of my references.

Q2: It's time to plant a garden. I would like to use the
M for some light plowing and disking work. Given that it
only has a drawbar and no hydraulics, what's a good source
for a plow/disk implement? What should I look for?

Q3: It needs some new tires. The current ones are worn
and filled with liquid. I assume the least painful course
of action is to call the local on-farm tire dealer and have
them come out and replace the tires. Agree?

Q5: I've been looking at the manual catalog on
yesterdaystractors.com. I must admit that I am completely
baffled as to what to buy manual-wise. I have a reproduction
repair manual but would like to get my hands on an
operators and a parts manual.

Thanks,

greg


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