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Re: Re: Farmall 400 restoration pics
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Posted by S-E Michigan Part Timer on November 14, 2000 at 20:54:35 from (208.223.205.166):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 400 restoration pics posted by redhead on November 14, 2000 at 16:59:23:
Man, all those nice pics makes me want to pic up an A or B to keep the M company. What are some good lines of reasoning to tell the wife, maybe this spring, regarding what I would do with two tractors on an acre? The M has a loader.. Maybe I need something bigger than the lawn mower to pull the garden wagon? It IS afterall about 4' sq.. Sides are about 24" tall. Fill that up with dirt or something and I might burn up a belt on the Simplicity, right???? haha Oh, update for anyone who recalls Dad and I working on a total resto M project. It's running smooth as silk, still has some carb issues. Trans works great, he put on a 2-way valve and got the hydro working last week. Paint will be coming soon, when the carb is fixed. Dang corn let me down this year. Was hoping for a little farmall project $$$ fund with it. Looks like the fund will be really little for now. Only got about 95 bu/acre. Lots of small ears and still had some with none at all.
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