Posted by Bob Kerr on September 16, 2007 at 20:21:36 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: letter series Farmall posted by chuck craig jr on September 16, 2007 at 17:10:52:
I have an H with the original drawbar and an M with a 3 point hitch. I maintain a 1/2 mile long driveway in hill country and this year I used the M with a brand new but cheap tractor supply grader blade. I can tell you the M destroyed that blade when it hit a 1 and a half inch tree root. Ol M didn"t so much as bark and bent the blade so bad I can"t adjust it or get the pin out now and it is over 6 inches out of kilter. I use the H a lot for pulling logs and am seriously considering getting a 3 point for it so I can use it to bushhog and grade. I think it would be better than the M for most things I am using them for right now. Power is good, and small enough to get through tight spots in the woods, also easier to store! I like the M a lot, but it sure is big for in the woods! I have never been on a C before, but Georgeky sure likes his! I would have to say a C or H and get a fast hitch or 3 point.
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