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Re: FARMALL M
I looked at a M last night on the way home
The shift sequence was on the light bar left hand side, the only one that I need to put on yet can wait. the hitching instructions
I do not plan to put any decals on the fuel tank .
It will be a while before I get into the Sheet metal
Working on our 48 8n brakes.
Thanks for all the help
Phil
The shift sequence was on the light bar left hand side, the only one that I need to put on yet can wait. the hitching instructions
I do not plan to put any decals on the fuel tank .
It will be a while before I get into the Sheet metal
Working on our 48 8n brakes.
Thanks for all the help
Phil
"Work Hard ,Play Often,Care Always"
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Re: FARMALL M
Before: and almost 1.5 yr ago
My son , cousin and Brother discussing pros and cons.
This is where and how it sat for at least 5 yrs.
As it sets as of today!
$1250 later
tractor was FREE!
Labor pricless
Running like a champ!
Thanks for all the assistance if getting this project under my belt.
Phil
My son , cousin and Brother discussing pros and cons.
This is where and how it sat for at least 5 yrs.
As it sets as of today!
$1250 later
tractor was FREE!
Labor pricless
Running like a champ!
Thanks for all the assistance if getting this project under my belt.
Phil
"Work Hard ,Play Often,Care Always"
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Re: FARMALL M
Phil,
That is amazing! I'd say it's 1250.00 well spent...Only someone that's been through one can truely appreciate all that work. Good Job!
Dusti
That is amazing! I'd say it's 1250.00 well spent...Only someone that's been through one can truely appreciate all that work. Good Job!
Dusti
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Re: FARMALL M
Standing tall and looking good , aut to be in Hollywood!
Lookin good Phil. Enjoy.
Russ
Lookin good Phil. Enjoy.
Russ
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1944 John Deere B , A-3 B-3 two way plow.....Grandpa's Deere,Still can't find his FARMALL A
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Re: FARMALL M
Phil:
That is some nice looking tractor. Y'all done good on that one. Really beautiful restore
That is some nice looking tractor. Y'all done good on that one. Really beautiful restore
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Re: FARMALL M
Phil, it looks really good! Great job!
Wisdom comes with age, I just haven't reached that age yet.......LOL
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Re: FARMALL M
Looking good wish I could do it.Nice job.
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Re: FARMALL M
Really Spiffy
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Re: FARMALL M
You are an artist. Very nice work.
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Re: FARMALL M
Have recently received a set of radiator shutters, I have the shutter ,linkage that attaches to the front engine cover, I need to make the following parts that are missing, the crank, 5/16 rods and the support bracket
I have a few pictures of the crank and rods, I also looked on the case IH web parts location and found a picture of the support Bracket, I need to know where this attaches so I can I can manufacture it. I also removed the bearing bars , want to replace what I think looks like a leather strip rivoted between two pieces of light steel.
Anybody have a M with shutter that could get some good Pictures for Me.
Thanks
Phil
I have a few pictures of the crank and rods, I also looked on the case IH web parts location and found a picture of the support Bracket, I need to know where this attaches so I can I can manufacture it. I also removed the bearing bars , want to replace what I think looks like a leather strip rivoted between two pieces of light steel.
Anybody have a M with shutter that could get some good Pictures for Me.
Thanks
Phil
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Re: FARMALL M
Getting things together have the fenders,lights, hade the reflectors recoated with Nickle and polished up, on and will have the fuel tank on soon.
Picked up a Norm Quay battey box at SCRAP have to paint that yet.
But in the mean time , I am making parts to deck the M out.
I made two plugs to go into the hitch tubes that set in front of the axles, figured I would get something unique on there to keep the mud out, not that it will see any. So I made these, the screws hold the plug in , utilizing the thru holes on the tube .
Cannot make to sell, Would be TM infringments, but a one set only Item for our M
Phil
Picked up a Norm Quay battey box at SCRAP have to paint that yet.
But in the mean time , I am making parts to deck the M out.
I made two plugs to go into the hitch tubes that set in front of the axles, figured I would get something unique on there to keep the mud out, not that it will see any. So I made these, the screws hold the plug in , utilizing the thru holes on the tube .
Cannot make to sell, Would be TM infringments, but a one set only Item for our M
Phil
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Re: FARMALL M
Looks great Phil
As always you do awesome work
Billy
As always you do awesome work
Billy
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Re: FARMALL M
Nice Phil! I like them!
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- 10+ Years
- Posts: 601
- Joined: Tue Feb 04, 2003 9:10 am
- Zip Code: 24739
- Tractors Owned: 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored
1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned"
1953 Farmall Super AI
1934 Farmall F-12
1929 Farmall Regular
1956 Ford 640
1972 Ford 4000 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Mercer County, West Virginia
Re: FARMALL M
Nice touch...that'll do the trick and do it with style.
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