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Posted by Greg Carberry on June 03, 2003 at 12:58:29 from (63.173.222.67):
Hello, Will be looking at buying a Farmall soon. I've narrowed it down to and H or M for mowing about 20 acres. Want to know a few things about the front end. Since I will be mowing hilly ground and maybe pushing snow so I want a wide front end. All I've ever seen around here is the tricycle front so I probably get one and convert it. How tough is it going to be to find a wide front? Are there aftermarket ones availible and about how much do they go for? Also can I fit an alternator under the hood for going to 12v? And would I want a single wire one like a Delco? Has anybody ever made a cab for an H or M? Would be nice for in the winter. Want to make it as user friendly as possible its going to get alot of work to do. Thanks, Greg
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