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Re: See I told you that Farmall H would cost alot!!
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Posted by Dick Davis on October 09, 2002 at 06:07:21 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: See I told you that Farmall H would cost alot!! posted by Kelly C on October 08, 2002 at 21:53:54:
Kelly, I think you will find that 20 acres is probably not enough land. To really get the value out of the H you would need at least 22 acres to raise hay, but be careful if you have much over 20 you will need to add another tractor or so. Especially for hay you will find that a C or super C is a great tractor for raking. The H is perfect for the mowing and can handle the baling duties. But if you pull a hay rack behind the baler and the hay yields well you can put more hay on the rack than the H can safely handle if you have any hills so... an M or SM or 400 would give you more power/weight. Of course a machine shed to protect your restored machines will be required... so you'll need land to build that. I know all this because I have 20 acres of hay and find that my 5 Farmalls are just barely enough. Enjoy and you will draw comments. Dick
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