Foxrunfarms
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Equipment
Kubota LX2610, 1951 Farmall M, 1967 John Deere 110 Rf, 2010 Arctic Cat 700
As some of you know I use a 1951 John Deere B on my hobby farm....... not as much, now that the Kubota arrived though.
It's a very nice looking and well maintained tractor but lately it's been giving me grief to the point of I'm flipping a coin of " will it fire up" or concerned where it's going to stall. Usually they're simple fixes but with my injuries working on stuff is a bit hard or not enjoyable. I'm up for a project but on my time......not trying to beat a storm raking hay. With my injuries it's also very hard for me to get on and off the tractor especially with the hand clutch so I decided to sell it. I sold it with in 3 days for more than I paid for it and stuck in for new parts. A gentleman came 6 hours away to get it.
I decided to look for a farmall m. I would've settled for an h but wanted to feel like I upgraded. I chose a farmall because I grew up with an H and M moving wagons around, my neighbor has one along with his brothers and his grandpa is a retired ih mechanic so I figures I'd be in good hands if I needed mechanical advice. Just like the B for laughs I put out a looking for ad and an hour later a gentleman texted me some pictures and info. He had a 1951 M with power steering and live hydraulics he didn't use much besides moving wagons he'd be willing to sell. It's not as nice looking as the B, she's definitely in work clothes but I'm happy and comfortable on it. It looks to fit in better on my farm too.
It's a very nice looking and well maintained tractor but lately it's been giving me grief to the point of I'm flipping a coin of " will it fire up" or concerned where it's going to stall. Usually they're simple fixes but with my injuries working on stuff is a bit hard or not enjoyable. I'm up for a project but on my time......not trying to beat a storm raking hay. With my injuries it's also very hard for me to get on and off the tractor especially with the hand clutch so I decided to sell it. I sold it with in 3 days for more than I paid for it and stuck in for new parts. A gentleman came 6 hours away to get it.
I decided to look for a farmall m. I would've settled for an h but wanted to feel like I upgraded. I chose a farmall because I grew up with an H and M moving wagons around, my neighbor has one along with his brothers and his grandpa is a retired ih mechanic so I figures I'd be in good hands if I needed mechanical advice. Just like the B for laughs I put out a looking for ad and an hour later a gentleman texted me some pictures and info. He had a 1951 M with power steering and live hydraulics he didn't use much besides moving wagons he'd be willing to sell. It's not as nice looking as the B, she's definitely in work clothes but I'm happy and comfortable on it. It looks to fit in better on my farm too.
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