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The "Other" orange tractor

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    Posted: 07 Apr 2011 at 10:10pm
I thought there might be someone out there that could help me. I had a ol boy offer to sell me a believe it or not (google it) a orange John Deere. I had never herd of one let alone seen one but it was a 1950 John Deere model MI. the I was the industrial model of the M. But you could get them from the factory yellow or orange. He said it was a good running tractor that he was in the process of restoring. He has disassembled it by taking the sheet metal off. then he sandblasted it and primered it. and now he is in the process of re painting it but has had financial problems come up and wants to sell it. He was wanting $1000 for it so my question is does this sound like a good deal? Like I say I never heard of one or seen one till today. Any info on the "other" orange tractor appreciated.   
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MI's are a hard to find tractor. It's worth more than that. That's a very good deal IMO He must really want it gone.....
 
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Yup JD did make orange tractors, Steve
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Seems like a fair price based on other M/MT prices I've seen. Even if they're not running they usually bring around that price. I kind of like the smaller 2-cylinders like the M and H... I'd probably grab it. Obviously try to make sure all the parts are there. That said, I personally haven't dealt with an MI. They're probably a little less common?
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Here is all the info a guy could need.... or want LOL
 
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The ol boy knew I was looking for a tractor to teach my twelve year old boy to drive. and if you look at the pictures on google you can see they look more like a little toy tractor. I could see my boy learning to drive on it. It's just his size.
 
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I got one but its yeller not orange cant tell ya much else cuz it aint running yet but a little boy isnt guna drive ours but thats because its got a big ol loader and armstrong steering!
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Just a thought Im 13 and can drive almost everything we own trucks, tractors, combine, skidsteer, dumptruck, cars, atv's. Sorry for bragging but I think its cool that I can do all of this stuff. ps. the first trator I drove was a 7045 and that proves that you aint got to get him something small! Good Luck
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Well dad would like to drive it to. Actually I have my eye on a ca Allis which would be better for a all around work horse. but have to figure out how to sneak two tractors home. I just figured something small for this is all the farming I do. Actually was looking to see if there was any money to be made on the deal down the road. Never owned a Deere and really don't want to make it a habit.
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There used to be a couple of them drive by our house several times a year mowing ditches. I think the county must have owned 6 or 8 of em.Maybe they were 40's ??


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Originally posted by R.W R.W wrote:

Just a thought Im 13 and can drive almost everything we own trucks, tractors, combine, skidsteer, dumptruck, cars, atv's. Sorry for bragging but I think its cool that I can do all of this stuff. ps. the first trator I drove was a 7045 and that proves that you aint got to get him something small! Good Luck
 
It's ok to be proud of that! Some kids I know barely even know what a tractor is. Thankflly I have friends that do so not everybody looks at my like I'm crazy LOL. First tractor I drove is a 1957 WD45 when I was 9 or 10. It was my dream then to own a tractor "when I got old" Never thought that I'd own the same one before I turned 17.  Grandpa passed away last fall and left me the tractor. I will say I'm very proud of that tractor to. It will NEVER be sold, atleast not while I'm alive. I'm only 17 now but I hope one day to teach my own kids how to drive on it, and maybe  someday it will become their's and they'll be just as proud.
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I think a MI would be a good investment , just dont let the kid drive it as it might corupt his thinking!!
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Originally posted by junkman junkman wrote:

Well dad would like to drive it to. Actually I have my eye on a ca Allis which would be better for a all around work horse. but have to figure out how to sneak two tractors home. I just figured something small for this is all the farming I do. Actually was looking to see if there was any money to be made on the deal down the road. Never owned a Deere and really don't want to make it a habit.
It sounds like a good deal to me there Is a 12 year old that drives a Mi and a show at our fair and Usually if you take it to a show you will be the only guy with one.
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