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Re: All true farmall lovers answer this!!!!
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Posted by Steve on May 19, 2002 at 20:28:29 from (65.128.140.232):
In Reply to: All true farmall lovers answer this!!!! posted by Casey on May 19, 2002 at 19:50:05:
I think it takes about 20HP per 16-inch plow bottom so the H could handle maybe 2, 14 inch bottoms in medium to light soil. It would do good to handle 1 bottom in clay or gumbo. A 8 ft. to 10 ft. disk with 14 inch blades is as big as it could handle unless you didn't set the disk to cut too much. I havent seen an H with a 3-point or wide front but the size of implements would be the same, whether 3-pt or pull type. Sorry I dont have any pix of an H.
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