Back in the late '40s we bailed our hay with a 50T IH bailer......its all we needed fokes are not satisfied to-day.....they think they need 100hp tractors and large equipment.....
If its in good shape go for it.....we pulled the hay wagon behind......it should hav a hitch and a bail shoot to put the bales near the front of the wagon bed......
As far as the wheel on front that was a option.....OK on level ground but they will "jack knife" on down hill grades...... I think the engine is the same as theFarmall A and C
Level ground the Farmall H will be OK....the Farmall M would be better...a must on hilly fields......
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