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Posted by ETNFARMBOY on May 16, 2007 at 18:25:28 from (66.191.246.245):
I was wanting to get some help identifing this mower and subsoiler. I am fairly certain the mower is a model 31.
I finally got a Farmall M from a neighbor about six months ago. He gave me the mower and subsoiler then. I never went and got them until the other day. About 3 weeks ago the man I got the M from suddenly past away. The M actually belonged to this man"s uncle and he inherited it from him. I worked out a trade for the M after asking him for years to sell it. Anyway, while I was there getting the mower and subsoiler I took some photos of some other old equipment that had been abandoned on the farm. I thought someone might enjoy seeing them. There"s (what"s left of them) a grain drill, two binders, and the wheels from a manure spreader.
Thanks for the info on the mower and subsoiler. I haven"t posted much but I read every night and have learned alot. The knowledge I have gained will come in handy as I restore the M, the family owned H and a Super H stage 2 I recently purchased. Thanks again.
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