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Farmall M in the 4000

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FB

10-18-2003 15:40:52




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what all would you have to do to get an M i nthe 4000 lb class, no aluminum wheels.




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730-LP

10-19-2003 15:32:48




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 Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to FB, 10-18-2003 15:40:52  
FB are you afraid the club will combine the antique and classic class and you won't have enough power to pull with the big boys in a class of 15 to 20 instead of 2 or 3?



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Farmall Boy

10-19-2003 16:16:27




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 Re: Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to 730-LP, 10-19-2003 15:32:48  
so you try to put me down, but if you pull at blountville i would be more than happy to pull with you in the 6000 or 6500(your classes)...AND as for the classes I ALREADY PULL 4500 classic and in the 5000 antique there are 5 or 6 ANDDDDD DD its a funny thing the antique pullers at least in the 5000 are always finishing about 5 ft in front of the 5000 classic pullers, I really don't care about combibning the classes I haven't had alot of trouble yet when they were combined(the first pull of last year in the 5500 i won first and then couldn't get the M to start for the 6500, and at the greenville Fair before the rain i won the 4500 combined) And as for power i can pull about any class i can weight up to 4500 or 4000 as of next yr all the way up to 6500 or 7000 NICE TRY COME AGAIN:p

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730-LP

10-19-2003 20:50:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to Farmall Boy, 10-19-2003 16:16:27  
FB I was not trying to put you down both of your M's are strong especially the one that pulls in 5500& 6000 class I was just getting under your skin a little hope to see you at walter state.



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FB

10-20-2003 13:14:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to 730-LP, 10-19-2003 20:50:35  
hehe i know...it worry you???? there are about three people on here(from our club) that comment on everything i post...our other tractor is stronger than mine....but i am not very far behind...i haven't pulled against it since we finnally got our carb problem fixed( you ever hear our RPM's jump up and down all during the pull?)...we are planning on goin to walter state...JW who this is and why your name is 730 when u pull a G right?

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730-LP

10-20-2003 19:55:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to FB, 10-20-2003 13:14:37  
Don't pull a G



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FULLPULLER#1

10-18-2003 20:12:11




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 Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to FB, 10-18-2003 15:40:52  
Start with 39 or plane M,,,,Not a super-M a super-M is heaver,,,,, weld on hubs,fiberglass tank,(change to starter gas tank),gas tank/steering support made out of tubing,alum.raid,elec.fan and water pump,lower bolster with press steel wheels,change seat,no fenders,no oil in rear,throw out gears you don't use,simple and lite hitch,throw off anything you don't need on tractor,throw off starter(tow start),no alt.use a lawn mower batt(it just runs the ignition)and if you want alum. top cover,..... ..... ....

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ChadS

10-18-2003 20:54:24




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 Re: Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to FULLPULLER#1, 10-18-2003 20:12:11  
W-6 axles will help as well. I think full puller covered all the rest. just my 2 cents ChadS



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FB

10-19-2003 11:49:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to ChadS, 10-18-2003 20:54:24  
you just bolt the axles on or the whole rear end???



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ChadS

10-19-2003 15:06:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M in the 4000 in reply to FB, 10-19-2003 11:49:43  
just the axles and the axle housings. the splines for the bull gears are the same as the row crops. Probably a good 250Lbs loss between the w6 and the M housings and axles. You then use axle plates with the 9 bolt pattern. ChadS



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