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Posted by Dan Kelley on February 19, 2003 at 17:40:23 from (208.205.225.20):
I want to thank everyone who posted something about my idea on painting my M safety yellow and calling it an I-6. I learned a ton. Guy Fay had the ultimate solution (as usual). I don't recall seing it in his book, but an industrial version of the M would indeed be interesting. Especially with "International" decals and front emblem. As I recall from the book, International would paint tractors just about any color anyone wanted. So, my safety yellow idea is not too far from reality. This was such a cool discussion. I learned stuff. I may be able to partially asuage the authenticity mavens, and still have a tractor that is out of the ordinary. Thank you all! Hey, Guy Fay, aside from decals and badges, were there any major differences between the industrial M and the Farmall M?
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