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alabama Rancher

Joined: 11 Feb 2005 Posts: 1604 Location: Alabama
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Mike Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 10090 Location: Montgomery, Al
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| I'll have you an answer tomorrow. Got a buddy who retores JD's and Massey Harris'.
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mlsfarms Member

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 57 Location: North Dakota
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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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| I would guess you have an early model "B".
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Manitoba_Rancher Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 2118 Location: Canada
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| I m no JD expert but I would also say it is a very early model B. Not really sure of the value.
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Aaron Member

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 336 Location: Stratton, Ontario, Canada
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alabama Rancher

Joined: 11 Feb 2005 Posts: 1604 Location: Alabama
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:38 am Post subject: |
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| I will look through some other pictures and see if I can find a serial plate.
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Silver Rancher

Joined: 23 Mar 2005 Posts: 1385 Location: BC
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 8:04 am Post subject: |
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| for curiosity sake you may want to check this out: www.ytmag.com/atrp/values/jdval.htm
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alabama Rancher

Joined: 11 Feb 2005 Posts: 1604 Location: Alabama
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Aaron Member

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 336 Location: Stratton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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| I am still not sure if that is a 'B' or not. I keep looking at that steering column and shaking my head. I don't think I have ever seen a 'B' with a completely horizontal shaft....I have only seen tilted ones on 'B's. Looking for a picture of what the serial plate would look like on the 'B'. I would assume is is similar to what is on my 'H'.
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Aaron Member

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 336 Location: Stratton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 1:21 pm Post subject: |
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AH HA!.....It's actually a 'MT'....the tricycle version of the 'M'. A pic of what it should look like is here: http://www.retiredtractors.com/Popper/M.html
Little side note from my history. Two of my great uncles built a loader and frame to attach to the 'MT'. They used it to stack round bales when round bales become popular and few tractors had loaders yet. My father used to watch them use it and said it was terrifying to see this wobbly tricycle tractor try to handle a 600 lb. bale in the air. Always figured it would flip sideways or end over end.
The 'M' was made to replace the 'H', and was built very similar to the 'B'. One keynote difference is the steering column. It's also one of the first JD's to have verticle cylinders. Built between 1949 and 1952. 14 hp on the drawbar and 18 hp on the belt. Here is a page with more history and pics of the M and MC (crawler) as well.
http://www.petcaretips.net/john-deere-m.html
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Mike Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 10090 Location: Montgomery, Al
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 1:51 pm Post subject: |
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Yep, it's an MT. John, my buddy said that if you can buy the tractor for $500 and spend $1,000 on it. You will have a fine $1,500 tractor when finished.
Things to look for:
1 Hydraulic system
2 Charging system -unless you want to convert it to a 12 volt system.
3-Not much power
4-Steering parts worn
Not all parts can be gotten new from JD. Or anywhere for that matter.
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TXTibbs Rancher

Joined: 09 Apr 2005 Posts: 1079 Location: South Central Texas, former South Dakotan
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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| Not sure i seen a John Deere M before. I spent plenty hours on my dad's International M tho.
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