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Re: H vs JD 70 D plowing
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Posted by ChadS on May 09, 2004 at 06:00:42 from (66.228.96.156):
In Reply to: H vs JD 70 D plowing posted by riverbend on May 08, 2004 at 20:11:10:
The recurve will help, but on a farm use tractor, keep an eye on the springs in the distributor, since the recurve kits I use from a chevrolet, they are a lighter spring, have not had any come apart yet in a few years, but I do check them frequently. Pulling a 2-16 in 3rd? pretty good ol H if you ask me. Your story sparked a memory for me,, Dad and I would plow 30 acres with hid JD 730 with a 4-14 plow, and I had a Super H with 2-16 plow. He would run circles around me, but I did not mind a bit. That ol Super H was a plowing! Now, the 730 is a puller, and the ol Super H is getting restored back from a puller to original. It is a stage 2 Super H, Live hyd, battery under the seat, and different bell housing. I have everything to put back on it, fenders, lights, well everything, gonna be fun giving my ol friend a new look again! ChadS
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