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Michael Earnest

01-09-2005 15:56:17




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How rare is a m with a wide front and factory lpg.




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John A.

01-09-2005 20:20:57




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 Re: factory lpg m in reply to Michael Earnest, 01-09-2005 15:56:17  
Michael, As jonesy said, IH didn't start putting factory LP on till the SM series. So an straight M that has LP has been farm modified. I personally wouldn't turn down a converted M on LP. The engines have less wear than a gassers.
If you want post some pics of the ol girl, tell as much info as you can and we all here will give our best opinion. Good Luck!
Later,
John A.



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jonesy

01-09-2005 18:28:42




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 Re: factory lpg m in reply to Michael Earnest, 01-09-2005 15:56:17  
They didnt start making factory LPs until the SM. There are scab job lp tractors all over the place and they usually sell REAL cheap. There are some advantages to getting one. First like I said they nearly have to be given away. Next the motor is often in much better shape than a gas burner due to propane burning cleaner. And last if you want to convert it back to gas a gas tank and carb are is the two main items you have to get.

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randy hall

01-09-2005 16:16:02




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 Re: factory lpg m in reply to Michael Earnest, 01-09-2005 15:56:17  
as mr. thinker in the green magazine would say, this tractor is made out of unobtainium. there never were any straight 'm' tractors that had factory propane.



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Novel Idea Guy

01-09-2005 16:25:32




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 Re: factory lpg m in reply to randy hall, 01-09-2005 16:16:02  
Yep, no such thing.



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