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Posted by J Gaudette on July 26, 2001 at 05:25:38 from (216.93.56.169):
In Reply to: Re: Love my H posted by Dave 2N on July 26, 2001 at 04:31:32:
I purchased the 3-pt ass'y from Farm and Country in Des Moines, IA. Even with the $150.00 shipping tacked on it was $300 cheaper than getting it through my local tractor dealers. It doesn't have a brand name, but it is a category II hitch with a single 3"x8" hydraulic cylinder for lift. Works great. I've had my H for 21 years now. I used it primarily during the hay season for raking and baling. I've also used it to power the elevators, and occasionally a sawing rig. In the Winter I used it to push snow. With the 3-pt, I now use a back blade, a 3-pt disc, landscape rake, a 5' rotary mower, a rotary cultivator, and a 6' snowthrower. With the narrow front, I can spin the tractor around on it's own axis so it's excellent for working tight areas. The H has excellent ground speed. All in all, the H is the most versatile tractor I've got for all those other jobs that are too big for a garden tractor and way too small for that big, lumbering, 730 diesel.
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