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Re: Farmall H Applied Physics
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Posted by 1951farmallh on February 21, 2007 at 17:46:48 from (66.168.40.52):
In Reply to: Farmall H Applied Physics posted by City-Boy McCoy on February 21, 2007 at 15:44:38:
Since you said you haven't been on an H or M in awhile, i would get a feel for it on the flat land before conquering the hills. Like if you were going to mow a field, do the flat areas first so you can get a feel for how the tractor handles with the mower attached. Then mow the hills according to how it handles. When growing up, i first started mowing hay on an H, the boss always told me that if i felt uncomfortable mowing an area to skip it, do what i felt safe doing. "Cuz it's always easier goin back to it afterward then having to drag you from under the tractor"...Have fun using your equipment and be safe.
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