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Ed Owens

09-23-2007 08:34:59




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Can anyone tell me exactly what the differences are between aa M Farmall and a Super M




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John A.

09-23-2007 12:38:59




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 Re: M Farmalls in reply to Ed Owens, 09-23-2007 08:34:59  
Ed, Here goes from the begining on up.
Start with a basic M, w/ 248 engine & band brakes & monroe shock seat.
Them add,
264 engine & disc brakes..... Stage I SM
to above SM add,
Live Hydrolics (distributer driven)& SC seat assembly w/ batt under seat..... Stage II SM
Then add
TA..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .Stage III SM
Then refine the above Stage III platform even farther and you have the pinacale of the Super M Series,,,,, the Stage IV SM....AKA....The 400!!!!
Hope this helps.
Later,
John A.,

footnote pp103 Guy Fays Letter Series book

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colekicker

09-23-2007 09:02:14




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 Re: M Farmalls in reply to Ed Owens, 09-23-2007 08:34:59  
248 vs 264 engine, band brakes vs disc brakes, M has slower gears, nose cone for M says Farmall and SM says IH, live hydraulics on the SM



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roger roland

09-23-2007 12:20:13




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 Re: M Farmalls in reply to colekicker, 09-23-2007 09:02:14  
not all SM's had live hydr just most, also you can get a plain M with the same options as a super as i have one.that was bought brand new only thing is tag says M not SM & frt nose like he said farmall not ih



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rrlund

09-23-2007 14:26:21




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 Re: M Farmalls in reply to roger roland, 09-23-2007 12:20:13  
HMMM,my wifes sister was married to a Roger Roland,from Virginia. I assume you're not the same one?



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roger roland

09-24-2007 10:18:42




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 Re: M Farmalls in reply to rrlund, 09-23-2007 14:26:21  
not hardly i'm in Nebr. here



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