Posted by Red Mist on August 21, 2009 at 15:34:49 from (67.142.130.47):
In Reply to: 1939 Farmall M posted by tractornutjd on August 21, 2009 at 09:53:18:
According to the Nebraska Tractor tests, they are not as hard on fuel as a comperable JD of the same era. That said, I personally, don't add a lot of value for a farmall M being a 1939 (first year) model. Actually, to me, they are a little less desireable than later M's due to the unique features they have. So, treating it like any other M in the condition you described, I'd say $650 - $950. I've fooled around with enough of these old tractors in the condition you've described to know one like that will suck up a pile of cash in no time.
Your cheapest M will be the VERY best one you can find at a price you can barely, possibly afford to pay. Actually, the same holds true for any old tractor, regardless of brand.
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