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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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Posted: 19 Nov 2015 at 7:20pm |
Just joined I acquired a model m last week been sitting in a field for about 5 years did a little carburetor cleaning and cleaned the points, installed a battery and started it up runs sweet from the information that I have found it seems to be a 1935 year model. I have pictures of it and a video of it moving I will post when I figure out how to do it
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DiyDave
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gambrills, MD Points: 51373 |
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Cool, tractor porn is always welcome, here...
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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Can you tell me how to post pictures please?
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pinball
Orange Level Access Joined: 28 May 2014 Location: missouriu Points: 6079 |
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Hit the upload window. 2nd green window on top of screen. has blue arrow. norm] |
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OldSchoolRecovery
Silver Level Joined: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Eagle River, WI Points: 301 |
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Just helped my friend drag out a M that his dad gave him. Supposidly been sitting there for 9 years according to the old man, but son says more like 29 years. Anyway, it rolled and the motor turns. He is coming back here next spring and then we are loading for him to take home.
I really like the M and hope to get one in the future. One of my favorites. cb1 |
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JC-WI
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: wisconsin Points: 33780 |
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For me, I go to full reply .
You will find in the message box below two boxes set diagnolly with an arrow thru them... that is 'full reply editor', or go over to left side and hit the tab 'post reply'.
Then when you get to the full reply box, there will be a picture of a tree in a box, that will be for posting pics here and it will be down loaded to this site. Just follow along and you should be able to post em. If they don't post, the pic might be to large...
Vids, I haven't posted any from my computor but have posted utubes and thats the icon that looks like a film strip. and you remove much of the jargon of utube except for the critical letters and numbers after the = sign.
Sometimes I also put in pics from other scources and use the (IMG)(/IMG) Use the square [ brackets...] instead of the () brackets
Now I will put it inside the brackets... and TAH-DAH
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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I have to make my pictures smaller to get them to upload. Anyway we pushed a little dirt with it Saturday morning, very little but some anyway,
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OldSchoolRecovery
Silver Level Joined: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Eagle River, WI Points: 301 |
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I make my pictures around 100KB by opening with paint and then resize them to around 100KB and then save them at that size. Seems to work good on many sites.
For some reason I have to uplaod them twice in a row in a post here to get them to stick. Don't know why, but works for me. cb1 |
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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I need a little more information from the group. The spec says that the m has a 4 speed transmission. Does it have a standard h shift pattern?
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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I need a little more information from the group. The spec says that the m has a 4 speed transmission. Does it have a standard h shift pattern?
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Leesok
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: OK Points: 516 |
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_______ | | | 2 4 1 Welcome to the forum. I believe I am correct, just not sure about reverse. Can't wait to see pics of your m. We are almost neighbors. I am located aprox 14 miles to your west. Edited by Leesok - 25 Nov 2015 at 1:26am |
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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Hey if you are about 14 miles you are very welcome to come and see it in person I would enjoy the company
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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test pic
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OldSchoolRecovery
Silver Level Joined: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Eagle River, WI Points: 301 |
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Love them AC radiators..
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Leesok
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: OK Points: 516 |
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OldSchoolRecovery
Silver Level Joined: 06 Nov 2015 Location: Eagle River, WI Points: 301 |
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Leesok,
Looks to be a orchard M. How rare is that? I like it. cb1
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Leesok
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: OK Points: 516 |
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Wouldn't call them rare, there are a few around. Wish it had a blade and pto, I could use it a lot more.
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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Well when you get to the pizza Hut turn to the right on 77 go 1 mile to Lee lane turn to the right and come back to the river and you are there
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Fatfender
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Location: Davis Oklahoma Points: 16 |
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We had a chance to get back on the m Thursday and finally found 1st gear. Push a small hill of dirt and debris leveling it out. It's amazing that a machine made back in the 1930's.still will get the job done
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