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Nice Looking Super M

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Black Angus

10-31-2001 19:33:11




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Please help me.It's a nice tractor.Paint could use a wax job and it would look new.The rear end has a crack underneath the center housing that was fixed with JB weld.Is this something I should stay away from or don't worry about it and buy it?The tires are weather cracked but they hold the tractor up.Thank you for your information.




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Red Rider

10-31-2001 19:46:12




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 Re: Nice Looking Super M in reply to Black Angus, 10-31-2001 19:33:11  
How bad do you want a Super M? I personally would have to replace the rear housing. Finding one should be pretty easy, replacing it will be a little more work. I bought a International 600D a couple of years back. Once I got it all steam cleaned I found 2 cracks in the rear end housing. I ended up replacing the housing and all the bearings in the housing also. You see about the only thing that will cause a crack in the rear end housing is a bearing that has let go and parts of that bearing getting between the bull gear and the housing. Once a bearing goes to pieces you can pretty well figure that there was a lot of metal pieces going through everything. If I were you I would keep looking for another Super M. It is also very important when purchasing a tractor that is 50 years old to always pull the trans cover off and inspect all the gear.

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Dick Davis

11-01-2001 04:11:57




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 Re: Re: Nice Looking Super M in reply to Red Rider, 10-31-2001 19:46:12  
Where is it? What's the price? What are you going to do with it? The sounds a tractor makes(as in the engine, gears, PTO, and belt pulley) are more importnat than looks when it comes to the value of an old tractor. Tell us more. Dick



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