Beginning in 1941, the M's production coincided with the
Farmall MD, a
diesel version of the M that would start on gasoline until warmed up sufficiently to switch to diesel. A total of 18,253 MD tractors were produced. In addition, IH produced the
Farmall Super M from 1952 to 1954. The Super M featured a larger engine displacement than the standard M, at . Variations of the Super M, the
Super MD (a diesel version of the Super M) and the
Super MTA (with a
torque amplifier), were produced. In all, IH produced 44,551 Super M tractors, 5,199 Super MD tractors and 26,924 Super MTA tractors. High-clearance variants for farming vegetables and other high crops were also produced, including the Farmall MV and the MDV (diesel), as well as a standard front version (W-6) and the I-6 industrial tractor. Industrial tractors had fixed wheel widths, different gearing, foot throttles and usually had wide front axles. The M was produced in Britain as the BM. In the United States, the M was produced in
Rock Island, Illinois. Farmall M tractors produced in Britain and Australia were designated the BM/BMD and the AM, respectively. The models produced outside of North America mainly used wide front axles instead of the tricycle arrangement popular in the United States and Canada. The British model was produced from 1948 to 1953 in
Doncaster, and the Australian model from 1949 to 1954 in
Geelong.The M line was replaced by the
Farmall 400.
Farmall M variants • MD (diesel) • MDV (diesel, high crop) • MV (high crop) • Super M • Super M-TA (torque amplifier) • Super MD (diesel) • Super MDV (diesel, high crop) • Super MD-TA (diesel, torque amplifier) • Super MDV-TA (diesel, high crop, torque amplifier) • Super MV (high crop) • Super MV-TA (high crop, torque amplifier) • BM (British, with above designations as necessary) • AM (Australian, with above designations as necessary) • LP M (Runs off liquid petroleum (LP)) ==Farmall 400==