Farmall BM "BM" means British built M
Most were wide-fronted and used a "petrol kerosene" (all fuel) engine.
The diesel version, the Farmall BMD used a glow-plug diesel engine rather than the "gas start" diesel used by the US built Farmall MD
Excellent tractor for its era.
OzzInter 1 year ago
we had 2 of these British made , 1 was petrol and the 2nd was petrol start and change to kerosene although we just used petrol went just as well that was back in the mid 1960s in New Zealand
woolliehead 1 year ago
yah the british versions even had a bmd. I want one
nachos1990 1 year ago
uhhhh... That looks a heck of a lot like a wide front H to me.
Flyboy207 1 year ago
@Flyboy207 It is a britsh made farmall m bulit at doncaster
jamesb450 1 year ago
@jamesb450 Aha, i see. I was only familiar with "FC"s. as far as foreign Farmalls.
Farmall BM "BM" means British built M
Most were wide-fronted and used a "petrol kerosene" (all fuel) engine.
The diesel version, the Farmall BMD used a glow-plug diesel engine rather than the "gas start" diesel used by the US built Farmall MD
Excellent tractor for its era.
OzzInter 1 year ago
we had 2 of these British made , 1 was petrol and the 2nd was petrol start and change to kerosene although we just used petrol went just as well that was back in the mid 1960s in New Zealand
woolliehead 1 year ago
yah the british versions even had a bmd. I want one
nachos1990 1 year ago
uhhhh... That looks a heck of a lot like a wide front H to me.
Flyboy207 1 year ago
@Flyboy207 It is a britsh made farmall m bulit at doncaster
jamesb450 1 year ago
@jamesb450 Aha, i see. I was only familiar with "FC"s. as far as foreign Farmalls.
Flyboy207 1 year ago