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Re: Will Farmall H pull baler and wagon?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 24, 2006 at 19:04:31 from (209.226.106.189):
In Reply to: Will Farmall H pull baler and wagon? posted by Kent M. on March 23, 2006 at 20:35:31:
Kent: I can not for the life of me understand everyone's concern about stopping. My Farmall 300 had max calcium chloride in 13.6x38 tires with one set wheel weights. We pulled a NH S-69 with thrower and 22' wagons that held 150 - 45# bales thrown in. We didn't have a lot of hills, but the few we had were quite bad. I can never remember stepping on the 300 brakes and sliding. You stepped on the brake and it stopped. We continued to bale hay with 300 even after buying a 560. 560 did run the 9' haybine better, but it wouldn't bale anymore hay in a day than 300. I cant even begin to comprehend the degree of slope on the hills some of these guys are talking about. Must be mountain goat country.
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