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MM EE or R

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Cory Rusher

04-03-2007 19:55:46




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I just purchased a 1947 MM but was under the impression that since the tag said Model EE that it was an EE.
Anyway, it came with two carbs, radiators, starters, generators, grills.... and only paid 150.00 for it.
It appears to be in mint condition but just needs to
be put back together. Hopefully this was not a mistake since I know nothing about MM"s. There are no dents, rust or anything of the sort so thought it would be a cool thing to get running and paint.
Let me know if I got taken.
Thank You
Cory

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T.R.K.

04-07-2007 18:35:51




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 Re: MM EE or R in reply to Cory Rusher, 04-03-2007 19:55:46  
A real bargain. Probably take some work though. Your EE tag is the engine model. Usually used in model R tractors. There should be another tag on the right hand side of the transmission case near where the belt pulley mounts. Good luck with your MO.



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Cast Iron Dave

04-05-2007 16:00:26




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 Re: MM EE or R in reply to Cory Rusher, 04-03-2007 19:55:46  
Thats right Jim It takes more than $150 to go get the tractor sometimes. I would order a truck load of them at that price. Good Deal I say. Have fun.



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Jim Parisot

04-03-2007 20:54:03




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 Re: MM EE or R in reply to Cory Rusher, 04-03-2007 19:55:46  
Cory, I wish I could get taken the way you did! You got a real good bargain. EE is the engine designation, you want to get the tractor serial number from the plate on the right side of the transmission case. Have fun putting the tractor together and welcome to the world of M-M.

Jim



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