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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 05, 2003 at 08:37:22 from (64.228.12.150):
In Reply to: A vs. C posted by GOATMAN on February 05, 2003 at 07:32:54:
I have three offset Farmalls a SA, 130 and 140. I have 14 implements. I have the single point fast hitch on all my tractors. Many of the implements I have I fabricated to suit hp of the tractors. I have 2-2furrow 12" plows, a single furrow 16", 5 foot disc harrow. 5 shank chisel, 15 tooth S-tine harrow, a rear mount row crop S-tine, two row corn planter, two row small vegetable seed seeder, seven ft rotary hoe, a seed bed shaper, all designed for single point fast hitch. I also have front mount row crop cultivators, a six ft. angle snow blade and a pull type crow foot packer. I have 12.4x24 tires and wheel weights on my 130 and use it mainly for the heavy pulling and snow plowing. The other two have 9.5x24 tires with no weights. Most of these implements I have fabricated, with exception of plows and disc. Seeders were one row units and mounting for fast hitch was fabricated. Rotary hoe was a new 15' John Deere, a friend and I bought it, cut it in too at the 7-8 foot mark, he took the 8 foot section and 3 point mounting. I took 7 feet and fabricated a single point fast hitch. All those implements will mount on each tractor. I have grown as high as 20 acres of vegetables and did all tillage with those tractors. I do not need 3 tractors for what I do. I am just in process of collecting a complete set of A, SA, 100, 130 and 140.
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