Posted by tcanthonyii on July 17, 2009 at 20:57:28 from (71.28.144.11):
In Reply to: Farmall M basics posted by farmer101IL on July 17, 2009 at 12:07:46:
Any M will work for you. You will just need to add the live pump, power steering if you want it and the 3 point. If you aren't in a rush to find one keep your eye out. You will likely find one out there with all or part of what you are looking for. Much cheaper to get it that way than to buya good running and painted M for 2K and then add PS 600 with pump around here and a 3pt, 7-900 and loader 2-4 k for a fully hydro decent loader. Not trying to scare you. When you are don you'll have a tractor worth 2-3k for the 4-5 k invested. Some don't care some do. Oh and a wide front 1k or so. Just take your time. I bet you'll find an M or SM with everything you are looking for sans 3 pt and loader for under 2. Then you will be in business. Around here they go for 1k in working clothes and 1900 or so parade condition with ps, live hydro, and WFE. (wifes uncle sold one last december).
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