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OzzInter wrote on Saturday, July 01, 2017 (PDT):British built version of the US Farmall Super M. The US version only came with a draw bar hitch. The British & Australian versions (Super AM) came with optional 3 point hitch, IMO better tractors than the US tractors!
Alister Anderson wrote on Sunday, July 02, 2017 (PDT):thanks for remarks OzzInter our neighbour's had a Farmall H with 3 point linkage the lift arms ran over the axles and pivoted off the engine side bars if I recall correctly that tractor is now on display at the Thornbury Vintage Clubs Museum they also had a Farmall M or BM that was traded on a Ford 4000 6X
john wrote on Thursday, June 15, 2023 (PDT):our farmal H was fitted with hydraulic and 3 point linkage in the 1950s..our nieghbours BM did not have them
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