Posted by DeltaRed on February 05, 2015 at 20:23:01 from (65.100.146.228):
In Reply to: Farmall M Options.... posted by Bryce Frazier on February 05, 2015 at 12:37:56:
I would take the 'Super' first.However,more important than that is the hydralic pump. Mag or belly? The 'mag' pump is live,1200 psi. The belly pump is 'dead',meaning you clutch it,no hydralics.About 800 psi.As to the M not haveing enough power,if the M wont pull it,the Super wont either.The swartz is a much better front than the IH front.Tighter turns is primary,they also steer a tad bit easier,too.Forget about that 3 bottom.Those M/SM tractors were made to pull 3 bottom in average midwest soil at sea level to about 1500 ft.Your higher altitude soils,plus you probably have sod,and maybe irrigation.You will be down to 2 bottom.There are 'old timers' here who talk of it taleing 2 Ms chained together to pull a 2 bottom tumble plow in sod pastures.Or they have cut the 2nd bottom off and only pulled one bottom.Pull 2 in 3rd,or 3 in 1st or second....Go ahead and spend the 300 on the three point. That will be money well spent.God luck to you.If I can help advise,just ask.I know you will make the best decision for you. Steve
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