[AT] I want a M Farmall......

Herb Metz metz-h.b at comcast.net
Thu Sep 15 04:37:54 PDT 2016


Al,
Take in all antique tractor shows in your area, especially any 'Red Power' 
shows. Talk to all owners because some shows do not allow 'For Sale' signs 
except in certain areas. And good paint jobs do not necessarily mean that a 
tractor has been fully restored. Herb(GA)

-----Original Message----- 
From: Al Jones
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 11:07 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] I want a M Farmall......

Every time I walk to my little shop ("the skunkworks") I pass my
"corn picker without a tractor."  It sure looks lonely without a
Farmall M to sit on.  I'm hoping my budget will level out so that I
can find one for it this winter.  I've been watching Craigslist,
TractorHouse, Ebay, the (NC) Agricultural Review, etc.  They seem to
be expensive here in NC and cheaper as you head towards
Ohio/Iowa/Indiana/etc.  Looks like $1500 is about the cheapest one can
be had that is ready to roll...I'll be wanting one that I can take
home and mount up with the corn picker, not a project.

It's so bad I have even thought about selling my 856, it literally
hasn't been started in a year, it's got some injector pump issues that
I haven't fully sorted out.  But, with pump issues and slick rear
tires, I know I'd take a bath on it, so I guess she stays.  I've never
felt more "10 feet tall" than when I'm on that tractor, even though
it's not exactly practical for what I need, so I would miss it.

I need to start buying lottery tickets I guess......

Al
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