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Re: What do you guys suggest
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 13, 2004 at 14:35:35 from (64.228.12.7):
In Reply to: What do you guys suggest posted by GT on January 13, 2004 at 09:01:41:
GT: The 400 would work just fine, if you had TA and also do as Wardner said, get a 560 rear end even the TA probably most economical way to do that one. My concern is if you go smaller on a Farmall you will gain nothing. 300 or 350 will have less power, yet be the same speeds and dimensions as the 400. Go smaller than that and your into transmission driven pto. and still too much speed. The very best tractor for you with that tiller is something like a B-275, 414, 434, 444, MF 35 or 135 or a Ford, Oliver 550, make sure you get live pto for that tiller. Those tractors all have factory 3 point with draft control as well as dual range transmissions with 2 gears that are slower than your 400 in number 1. These little tractors will also give great manuverability in a yard situation. Don't even look at 300 or 350 utility, same speeds basically as Farmall. Farmalls were engineered to work best at speeds between 3 and 7 mph, and that is not tiller work.
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