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M670 Information Needed

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Jim Calhoun

03-20-2007 20:12:39




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I know nothing about this model and am going to an auction where two are selling. One has a Farmhand Loader with grapple bucket. The other is just the tractor. Both are propane burners.

I would say both are well used and are most likely in average unshedded condition.

Is this a good model? Horsepower? What can I expect to pay for these?
Thanks in advance!




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Kansas farmer

03-21-2007 09:24:05




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 Re: M670 Information Needed in reply to Jim Calhoun, 03-20-2007 20:12:39  
In our area you should be able to get one for about $1500 w/o a loader. Just look out Larry usually has a few "ghosts" running around. I have 3 670s and like my super the best all lp, can't find anything else.



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Harold Ia

03-21-2007 08:03:42




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 Re: M670 Information Needed in reply to Jim Calhoun, 03-20-2007 20:12:39  
I have a 1965, 670 Super LPG. I like mine. one of the best tractors MM built, I think. I have seven molines, with five different models, almost all LPG.



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shinnery

03-20-2007 23:14:18




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 Re: M670 Information Needed in reply to zzz, 03-20-2007 20:57:01  
Theoretically MM changed the model number from M60/604 to M670 because they boosted it up to a 70 horsepower tractor. 336 cu in 4 cyl. Also I like mine.
I did have a problem with a LP Gas rubber hose rupturing near the exhaust manafold, but the hose was 40 years old and is mounted within a couple of inches of the rear of the manafold. You can sure get in a hurry to shut off the gas valves at the tank.
Bryce

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