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Re: Farmall 350D, were those cold blooded?.
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Posted by farmallhal on February 21, 2005 at 16:11:53 from (216.106.33.192):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 350D, were those cold blooded?. posted by Evan350 on February 21, 2005 at 12:13:25:
Evan, What size Bush Hog are you pulling behind those tractors? Dad has an older MF 165 (gas) I use sometimes when working over around his fuel tank as I use my diesel on the other end of the farm when near my fuel source. His 165 has problems with a 9 foot cut at times in late spring and I think it has about 52 hp. His 165 needs to go in for lunch also as it uses a lot of fuel. The diesel I use is a Ford 5610 with 65 hp and nothing makes it even grunt with the same 9 footer and will run 3 times as long on the same amount of fuel. My brother-in-law has a 8 foot cut he pulls with his M and that is about all it wants at times. I've never hooked the 9 footer up to my M so don't know what it would do. Thanks, Hal
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