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Re: Farmall H - rototiller
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Posted by Wardner on October 06, 2006 at 05:21:50 from (4.154.244.57):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H - rototiller posted by Hugh MacKay on October 06, 2006 at 02:33:00:
Hugh, I would put the year as 1962. I have a 504 that creeps and although I have not attached my Howard tiller (four feet wide) on it, I think it could handle it in sod. Earlier tractors can be modified. I have a SMTA that has a top speed of 11 MPH at 1600 RPM. I haven't calculated its lowest speed in first while in low range, but I think it must be half of a stock SMTA in first gear/high range. It was done by using the first gear and and the differential gears from a 560. Tires are 15.5 x 38. My tractors are never roaded. In my state, they have to be registered and insured like trucks unless you can prove a high percentage of agricultural income. There are no exemptions for backhoes and loaders. I presume if a 460 transaxle were grafted on to an H, one could get similiar results.
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