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Re: How much can you do with some H's and M's?
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Posted by Adam from Wi on November 25, 2002 at 18:49:17 from (206.157.187.18):
In Reply to: How much can you do with some H's and M's? posted by Sean Brinston on November 25, 2002 at 09:17:17:
I have a 47' M and love it I help my Dad farm about 200 acres and if I have a choice I hook what ever implment I need to use on the M. Except the big tillage equiptment I have a hard enough time carting the big disk around the yard with it some times. My Dad has three other tractors but I enjoy my old M Its easiear to get on and off of and handles our 9 foot haybines nicely in 2nd gear, if I tried going a similer speed with Dads 1105 Massey there would be alot of hay left in the field. The Massey is my second choice for choreing cause it has a loader, and the big tractor our 160 Same is used for tillage, round baleing, and chopping. The 970 Case is Dads Farorite tractor cause its used for planting and cultivating(not my jobs.) Back on the subject of implments for an M or H mounted implments are around IH made mowers planters cultivators spreders and many other implments for their tractors. There are 3 point kits that are built for Ms and Hs out there but I don't like them, I have a Friend who has one on an M and its hard to get on and off the tractor and is in the way when useing the standard drawbar. I just stick with mounted implments designed for my tractor and I haven't had any trouble. Good Luck Adam
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