Posted by SadFarmall on December 17, 2011 at 13:05:50 from (112.213.164.44):
On Wednesday 14th December 2011, at long last, got the 'new' Farmall M home. Drove up to New South Wales, met the old owners, pumped up the sad rear tyre as much as possible and had my brother drive down to the end of the road to meet the truck driver who would carry the tractor home. It turned out we could not get the tractor tyre to hold much air for more than thirty seconds, so I just pumped it up at the last moment and drove the tractor straight onto the truck, where the tyre went completely flat. So that gave my Dad and me a job for Saturday, which we achieved, though Australian Farmall rear wheels are incredibly heavy. Some pictures of the tractor and some detailed shots showing magneto with very tired ground wire, hour meter and old decals and a Trewalla jack holding the tractor tyre off the gound.
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