Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 16, 2007 at 18:38:09 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: letter series Farmall posted by chuck craig jr on September 16, 2007 at 17:10:52:
I'm not sure you are getting a complete answer there and I am not entirely clear on what you are asking. I am no expert on fixing tractors but I sure spend a lot of time USING tractors. What does "shallow dirt moving" mean? You can't move dirt with a blade but you can grade it out and keep your road maintained pretty reasonably. If I were going to do this with a letter series Farmall it would need to be an H or M and I would want a wide front end. I would also think an aftermarket 3 pt hitch would be a must if you want to use a blade. An 8N or similar tractor might be something to consider as they are pretty nice for blade work. If you want to do loader work, wide and low are an advantage. Put some weight on the back end, don't turn sharp and go slow. Just my experience and I have maintained many miles of road in the last 20 years. HTH.
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