Posted by David R Inman on February 20, 2013 at 07:27:42 from (150.135.210.79):
In Reply to: Farmall M serial# posted by billy boy2 on February 19, 2013 at 17:29:59:
I agree that the x20 means it was a former cotton harvester, and should have the flanged rear axels. Also, you probably know the LP system was an aftermarket conversion, as no M's were LP from the factory. Depending on what type of carb you have, you may still be able to fallow what's in the I &T book for the Super M to toon it up better. Also, minus the cotton harvester history, a 1942 M, running, driving, PTO and belly hydrolics, no 3pt, fair tires, single frount end, and a fresh coat of paint brought $1200 just under two weeks ago in Phx Az.
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