Posted by Andy Martin on December 04, 2007 at 19:54:10 from (63.99.111.168):
In Reply to: Re: HAND CLUTCH posted by Brian in MA on December 04, 2007 at 07:20:37:
I guess it is all in how you have the fuel jet set. I don't think I can run 5 gal per hour in an M. My hand was in a starter shop (19 year old college kid) when he told the owner he wanted an alternator for an M. One of the customers said "whew! Those things burn 55 gal a day."
The kid was smart enough to keep his mouth shut, but he still laughs about it. We don't haul gas around when we are haying. Leave the house in the morning and maybe put 5 or 10 gallons in it at noon, and maybe not. Many times he's topped an M off with 10 gallons and says "Whew, 55 gallons a day!"
Our H's are such tea sippers we don't think much about fuel and run out occasionally.
We run a 9 ft haybine, 9 ft sickle, 8 wheel V rake and a 347 JD square baler, and don't know what a tedder is, when the heat hits in OK in August you'd better be baling two hours after you mow or it'll get too dry.
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