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Re: Farmall C capabilities?
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Posted by NDS on January 06, 2004 at 13:26:29 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: Farmall C capabilities? posted by Tommy H on January 06, 2004 at 10:03:33:
In my area many small farmers (up to 75/100acres) bought new Cs for their only tractor. I lived in row crop and cattle area of South and the following is what you would typically find in their equipment shed. 2 bottom semi mount or quick hitch plow, 6 foot tandem disk, some kind of spike tooth harrow, 2 row mounted cultivator with planter and fertilizer attachments, small grain drill, fertilizer spreader for small grain and pasture, 6 foot sickle mower, hay rake, wagon with 7x14 bed, belt driven feed mill and belt driven cut off saw for cutting firewood. Some would have hay baler but most hired custom baler. As for pulling stumps no tractor is good at that unless stump is rotten. Have tried to pull small stumps with 100+ HP dual wheel tractors and usually only succeeded in breaking chains. Trying to pull stumps has led to many tractor accidents.
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