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Posted by Paul in Mich on November 21, 2003 at 05:28:25 from (24.231.161.191):
In Reply to: H Farmall posted by glenn Fitz Gerald on November 20, 2003 at 21:05:49:
Glen, I don't know what you are trying to compare the Farmall H to, but compared to the tractors of comparable size available in its day, the H equaled or exceeded the performance of anything out there, bar none. I don't remember hill climbing ever being a reason to choose one tractor over another. On our farm, we had a John Deere B and a Farmall H, and although as a kid, I have to say I liked to drive the John Deere only because it was different and sort of fun, The farmall H was a far more useful tractor. The only thing the John Deere could do better was pull beans, because it had that 5th gear which was a slow road gear. I suppose that you could point out something on any tractor that was its best quality and say it could do this or that better than the others, but overall, The H was and still is one fine tractor, hills or no hills.
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