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Posted by farmallkid From ONT. on October 16, 2004 at 15:49:10 from (209.216.154.179):
In Reply to: MD Farmall MW hand clutch posted by The IH Kid on October 15, 2004 at 16:47:03:
When you say kid i dont know if your 10 or my age 16. Is this going to be your first tractor? If it is, I would just go with a gas M for your first tractor, They are cheaper to fix and easier to maintain, The diesels are a bit harder to maintain, And alot of money to fix. Since its seized up, then it could have a cracked head, then you get into the big bucks, I know a guy who has a SMDTA, he has $12000 into the engine, and another guy has one, he quit on it, cause it was takin to much $$$$. I'm not trying to scare you away from it, i'm just telling you it could get expensive. Just wondering if your from ontario, I saw an add in the ontario farmer paper, It was an MD with an M&W.
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