I think I heard you mention the Super had a "live" pto, but I doubt it. That came with the S-MTA in 1954. Dad bought a used S-MTA in 1967 and I loved it. Prior to that, he purchase a used W-6 when i was about 11 years old and it was too big and clumsy for me to operate. I grew up on IHC Farmalls and really loved them. I wish you well on getting your uncles tractor in shape.
Definitly NOT a war era tractor that is the last badge used on the last of those tractors in the fifties probably about 1952 /53 from memory also the steel pully is a giveaway that type of pully was only used on the later tractors the earlier machines had a compressed paper pully anyway the Super models were the last of the line
I think I heard you mention the Super had a "live" pto, but I doubt it. That came with the S-MTA in 1954. Dad bought a used S-MTA in 1967 and I loved it. Prior to that, he purchase a used W-6 when i was about 11 years old and it was too big and clumsy for me to operate. I grew up on IHC Farmalls and really loved them. I wish you well on getting your uncles tractor in shape.
Great comments! Watching with my grandson and f-wrench comes up. Thank buddy!!
We had a super w6 which we had on the blower filling our 80 foot silo. It was awesome on the blower.
Definitly NOT a war era tractor that is the last badge used on the last of those tractors in the fifties probably about 1952 /53 from memory also the steel pully is a giveaway that type of pully was only used on the later tractors the earlier machines had a compressed paper pully anyway the Super models were the last of the line
Ok thanks for letting me know. That's great
Great find! Same motor as M Super?
The McCormick W6 is not a Farmall.
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