Archive for the ‘farmall tractors’ Category

Price of a 140 farmall tractor?

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

I have a 140 farmall tractor runs and everything never had anything done with it. Some one made a offer to buy it for 1200 is that a decent offer or is it worth more?
im located in clarksville tn on the border of kentucky

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

How much dose a Farmall Club Tractor weight?

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Is it necessary to shut the gas off on our old Farmall M tractor when we park it?

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

My grandpa(age86) always shuts the gas off on his old tractors, and my dad was taught the same thing. Now me & my dad are wondering do we really need to do that. Where does this idea come from?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Can I jump start a Farmall Cub?

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

If the battery on a 1970-ish Farmall Cub is nearly dead, could I use a normal car to jump start it? I’m guessing I can’t because the electrical system on the tractor is a 6 volt system (I don’t know how many volts the battery is) and the positive terminal is used as the [...]

looking for info on an international farmall A garden tractor?

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

i have an older ih farmall A garden tractor, it is red in color, has farmall A logo in each side of hood, and ih logo on front between head lights. 12.5hp briggs engine, 36 inch deck. i believe it is from before ih sold cub line to mtd. i cannot find much info on [...]

How do you change brakes on a farmall B tractor?

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

What doomed 6 volt systems to the tractor in the barn on my farm?

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Why is good old 6 volt obselete? I got a1953 Farmall Super C with a fast hitch that is 6 volt. What wiould it take to convert it? New gauges, New Alternator, New Starter? I am going to rewire it anyway.
Last guy to work on it didnt know **** about tractor wiring. He covered his [...]

Can you relate to death being so utterly insignificant that you would do what you wanted to do?

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Half-hobbled panic
and then darkness.
The garden waited restlessly
an old Farmall A chugged
the violent soil
the corn was face high and we watched
through bent stalks
my mother screaming and I swear
he was laughing
as he hammered that go stick home.
Mother saw screams
but we knew better and the clouds
started to twist their green fury
over the top of the painted valley.
He [...]

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