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Finally, I Got it!!Fellas,
After a few months of having my neighbors farmall m stored at my place, I finally ended up buying the m. my neighbor is currupting me! this is my second tractor, and I feel great! This M is so much higher and powerful than cub. So I have a few questions.... the stickers on the M says its a super m how can you tell if it its one? Also I need the metal band that covers the starter. do you guys buy them or make them on your own? thanks John http://photos.cubfest.com/displayimage. ... &pos=-1667 http://photos.cubfest.com/displayimage. ... &pos=-1666 http://photos.cubfest.com/displayimage. ... &pos=-1665
Looks great! You lucky dog!
Bigdog
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Looks good John. Lots of luck with it.
Bill Bill
"Life's tough.It's even tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne " We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
The real dealNice looking Super M. I only have M's and no Super M but from the look and the hitch, I'm 99% sure that's a Super. It also should be on the serial number tag, I believe it's in the prefix like FBK SM XXXXXXXXX someone can probably straighten me on that. As far as the band for the starter, I usually make mine but I recently spotted them in a catalog but that one excapes me too, might be Valu-Bilt.com They say the memory is the second thing to go?
So many tractors, so little time......
Holy mackerelHoly mackerel! A Cub and a Super M, that's both ends of the spectrum right there!
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Hey Guys,
thanks, well it turns out its not a super m from the serial tag. made in 1946 starting with fbk. It has been taken well care of and has been redone. it also have a good charging system (12 volt) yeah i agree that the m is on the other end of the farmall spectrum than my cub. well when my neighbor brought it over to bush hog i was impressed with the power it produces. Also the three point hitch and the plows were also a good selling point. As far as i can tell it does have live hydraulics. I have raised the hitch with the clutch pushed in. I am going to have to find more info on the tractor, i am curious about its hydraulic capabilities. I will keep updating when i really start tinkering with my m. John
John,
My '51 M has a live hydraulic pump to handle the Saginaw 3 pt hitch, but it isn't original... neither the pump nor the hitch are. Not even the Schwartz wide front axle is original, but they are all good modifications. Now... if I could arrange to replace the original paint.... ![]() George Willer
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hey george,
thats a good pic of your M. i will go check if mine has that type of pump when i leave for home tonight. i think my hitch is connected to the belly pump somewhere. have you ever used a rototiller with your m? John
John,
I've never used the M for anything but bush hogging. It's a real powerhouse with a fairly slow first gear. It may work well for rototilling. It's worth a shot! George Willer
http://gwill.net The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
I use my H for rototilling and it works quite well in plowed soil. I have located a set of slow gears that I hope will make it better. The gears are costly but more readily available for the M.
My tiller is 7' and it pulls it nicely. Early in this post I mentioned the live pump in place of the distributor drive. Maybe you missed it.
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