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Posted by J Schill on January 16, 2006 at 03:04:15 from (216.111.195.18):
In Reply to: Re: Thanks for starter help and another question a posted by old on January 15, 2006 at 20:44:47:
Once again, thanks for the help y'all. After 21 years in North Carolina we recently relocated back to our native Pennsylvania by buying a farm from the Amish. The H won't be doing a lot of heavy work, although I did plow 4 acres of spelt ground last fall with 2/14s. The Amishman had about 2 acres of it planted last year and I liked the straw and the grain. Also used the H to pull a small New Holland square baler for second crop. (No wagon.) We'll be using horses to some degree as well, most likely Belgians. I would like to add another Farmall at some point, 65hp range with a 3pt hitch. Jerry
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