Posted by Tajique on October 13, 2008 at 22:07:25 from (68.42.47.198):
I currently own a '48 Case LA that needs a little work and I can not find any parts, info, etc. Anyway, I've been looking for another tractor and Farmall's seem to be in plentiful supply around here. Recently we were passing through Alamosa Colorado and saw the biggest display of Famall's I've ever seen. I do like the styling of the row crops, especially the Super M, though that's a little larger than what I need. So, what I've been considering is finding a nice Farmall to use while I fix up the 'ol LA. Which Farmall would you look for if you were in the market for one? Basically, I need something bigger than the cub, and smaller than the Super M. Something along the lines of the H. Basically I need it for mowing and pulling a grain drill for 20 acres. What is important is the availability of parts. Any suggestions? I've just started researching, but would appreciate any advice on what to look for, should one pop up. Thanks!
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