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Re: W4 or the Super M
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Posted by Dave 2N on April 15, 2007 at 17:38:26 from (74.32.142.113):
In Reply to: W4 or the Super M posted by Nathan Sorenson on April 15, 2007 at 10:54:04:
I want to know why he wants to trade. In my mind, there's a huge difference in these tractors. Still scratching my head about this and can only attribute it to personal preference. You did say that the Super M had new paint; what else has been done to it? New paint without knowing what else has gone on makes me a little wary. To me, the W4 is an interesting machine but a Super M is one of the all-time giants of the tractor world. But--I might be prejudiced-I have a 52 Super C, a 53 Super H, both restored and running, and a 54 Louisville Super M that's up in the shop with a rebuilt motor sitting on a stand waiting to go into it. But all of this is me speaking; I was raised on a Farmall M and still think the letter series Farmalls are the neatest tractors ever made.
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