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Re: To Put a Farmall To Work
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Posted by captiank on May 27, 2005 at 07:58:08 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Re: To Put a Farmall To Work posted by jal-SD on May 27, 2005 at 07:14:13:
The load depends a lot on how wet the corn is and in dry corn an H will defiantly play with a 1200 but if it is wet a 1200 will put a 560 Diesel to the test. Personally, I’d look for a 1210 over a 1200 as they had a swinging elevator that was much easier to get set up on a crib than the stationary 1200. The down side is that the drive for that elevator and dragline was more complicated and subject to needing more maintenance. The most my dad ever got through the 1210 was about 900 bushel in just at an hour. The story goes that they set up on a crib, put a semi under the sheller and didn’t stop till the crib was empty roughly an hour later. I’m glad I wasn’t in on that one! :<)
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