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which would you buy 340 or M ?
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Posted by boondockjones-NY on March 22, 2002 at 14:53:19 from (205.188.192.163):
I'm headed out tommorow with my son to look at a couple of Farmalls for possible purchase. We have been looking for an H or M for a working tractor on his little hobby farm. The 340 is offered for sale with an M for a similar reasonable price. I'm a bit sceptical of the 340 , I've seen them for twice the money locally. I will give each a very thorough inspection, kind of expecting the steering and ta to be shot for this price ( it has no 3 pt either). If indeed it checks out mechanically would I be wise to steer clear because of cost and availibility of parts. Of course the owner says it's in great shape. I guess I just feel the M is eaisier to restore and keep going, plus the fact that I like the looks better. I'd appreciate anyone's opinion as well. Thanks
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