Showing posts with label The Farmall M. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Farmall M. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Three Amigos





The famous, ubiquitous Farmall M. . . .  Its production began in 1939 and continued until 1952 when it was replaced by the Super M.  Diesel version, the MD, appeared in 1941 and cost one and a half times as much as a gasoline-powered M. The M was sometimes labeled as "Big Brother" to the popular Farmall H. Both models shared the same frame and layout allowing interchangeable frame mountable implements. The M was capable of pulling a three or four bottom plow.

Options included the Lift-All hydraulic system, a belt pulley, PTO, rubber tires, starter, lights, and a swinging drawbar. It could be ordered in high-crop, wide-front or tricycle configurations. The high-crop version was called a Model MV.

More than 290,000 of these machines were produced. In 1940, the cost of the Farmall M was around $1,100, the MD, $1,700.

This trio was discovered on the "bench" above the Bitterroot Valley of Western Montana on a summer's day whose clouds could serve as smoky exhaust.