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Re: H vs. W4
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Posted by Matt in ND on May 09, 2007 at 11:19:16 from (134.129.73.37):
In Reply to: H vs. W4 posted by Brian in NY on May 07, 2007 at 07:15:29:
Brian, We had both tractors. The W4 was used more for pulling. We found that it would outpull our H. We did have the weights on it and fluid in the tires. The H was more manuaverable. We used the W4 for tillage, snowblowing, and pulling wagons. It was also nice for skidding trees out of the woods. The H we used for cutting hay, and raking. I liked the standards better, but Dad liked the row crops. I think it is all preference. When it came to pulling though, we both agrred the W4 was better. It would lift the front end off the ground until the drawbar hit, and pull there all day long. We also had a loader on the W4, I wouldn"t recommend that. It was tough to use, but it is what we had. It was an old Farmhand with the cables to control the bucket.
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