I apoligize for the off topic and will make it brief. I went to an auction this past weekend to help my brother in law to buy a lowboy with 5' woods mower. It was in nice shape and he bought it for 2,000. He wanted a real mower. Anyhow he also bought a Very Very nice unrestored M without a single dent and M&W hand clutch for 1,750. I am trying to find him a loader or snowplow for this winter. Anyone have or know of one for sale. A good frame is needed as we can run a cylinder mounted on the front if the other cylinders are bad just to get through this winter. Thanks in advance.
Alan
OT: Loader/ snowplow for M
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I'm not sure what you think about the distance, but I've been to Manheim a few times to pick up Porsches at the auctions down there, and it wasn't that much of a drive back (at least not in a Porsche)
Anyway, here's a link to our local advertisement paper for just about anything, and there's several loaders and plows listed in various parts of upstate NY. I'd suggest doing a search for "tractor" first just to see what's out there, and then maybe narrowing it down by "loader" or "plow".
http://www.wantaddigest.com
I'm not sure what you think about the distance, but I've been to Manheim a few times to pick up Porsches at the auctions down there, and it wasn't that much of a drive back (at least not in a Porsche)

Anyway, here's a link to our local advertisement paper for just about anything, and there's several loaders and plows listed in various parts of upstate NY. I'd suggest doing a search for "tractor" first just to see what's out there, and then maybe narrowing it down by "loader" or "plow".
http://www.wantaddigest.com
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