Stevie, The M series were not Factory LP. Only Gas, Diesel, or Distalate. All Ms that have LP on them are conversions. Usually done at the farms were the tractors lived. These are usually called "Field Conversions" The first tractors in the row crop series were the Super Ms. Though the standard or wheatland versions had had LP for a few yrs prior. The wide front-end was an opition for the row crop tractors, so was the single front, AKA "Cotton front" and the two tire, V shape front usually refered to as a tricyle front. Front end could be changed out for various cropping practices. sometimes 3 or4 times a yr or even more, First things first on getting it started, Check to make sure the motor isn't stuck, be sure you have a good batt. Check points, got fire, Good plug wires. and good clean properly gapped plugs, Add a little LP to tank if empty or the tank may have a little still in it.leave the LP valves off turn over the motor as if to start, then open the vapor valve it should start. If you have ?s hollar at me 512-577-3837 Later, John A.
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