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Re: Another Detroit Diesel M Found.


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Posted by The tractor vet on December 18, 2013 at 09:16:25 from (75.19.125.103):

In Reply to: Re: Another Detroit Diesel M Found. posted by Rootsy on December 18, 2013 at 08:22:57:

Yes i know it was offered as a kit and yes Brickers M had a 3-71 in it . Anything CAN be installed and yes i have done my fair share if Barn Yard building . Grumpy not really as you never want to see me grumpy . I am just stating my opinion here . and that my boy i am untitled to as i have earned that wright . Also Cumming also had a kit for the red tractors as i have seen a couple of them over the years . Any tractor that has a frame it is easy to install some other then factory power source . Does it make it more valuable not to me as it is just another tractor . Why do we collect old tractors?? , why do i have a S/MTA , because it was the first wheel tractor new that i ever drove in the fall of 54 during tater harvest and it was a White Demo with wide ft. and it had POWERFUL steering . why do i have and 806 here again the third NEW tractor i had ever driven . The second new tractor was a 560 D and for some reason i never liked it and i had a 460 and that confirmed to me that i did not like the 60 sires . Will i spend outrageous amounts of money for something that i could not use when needed nope . Some guy asked me at the 94 Red Power show you surly don't use that S/MTA do you , yes i do just because it has a nice shinny paint job does not mean that it does not get worked . To me the tractor is still somewhat useable where as the S/H that i have is worthless . Just like me wanting a 68 Plymouth Road Runner again , why would i give 20-40000 grand for a car that i had new that i gave 2400 for and end up with 1200 buck after trading my 61 Ford rag top for . And one more thing to keep in mind when you go to and auction it only take two people to have a auction , YOU and the Auctioneer.


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