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Posted by CNKS on March 24, 2006 at 20:17:05 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: SUPER A1 posted by Hugh MacKay on March 24, 2006 at 18:22:03:
"H, M and larger tractor users at that time were not looking at mounted equipment, they could have satisfied that market with IPTO and TA" My dad was a vegetable farmer. We had an H with a HM 150 semi mounted 3 disk plow. A real pain to install and remove -- thus it stayed on until we were done with it, although many times we needed the tractor for something else. We also had front and rear mount cultivators. We sometimes used the rear mount cultivator as a drawbar (not recommended), rather than remove it and have to reinstall it a short while later. In the mid 50's we added a used Ford 8N. Implements were easy to interchange, otherwise that was a lousy tractor for our purposes, very hard to culitvate with that silly rear mount cultivator, compared to the front mount Farmall ones. We didn't have use for a PTO, but we sure could have used a TA at times. For tillage, that H was fully loaded.
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