I just wonder how many of the commentators have any real experience with a W4, except for Hugh?
How is advice handed out? Based on what they read in a book? On what they think "looks right"? Or perhaps what they seen a neighbor use behind such a tractor?
In this neck of the woods, Farmall"s were once quite common, as a there was a local dealer and so many SA"s - 140"s were used to cultivate tobacco. But never once, have I laid eyes on a W4, dead or alive. I cannot count the Super A"s and C"s, the H"s and M"s and various hundred series....they seemed to be everywhere. On the other side of the County, there was a JD dealer.....so of course, that is what ruled in that area. I don"t think it was anything other than, what was locally available that determined the choice.
I still wonder how folks that never owned or operated a certain tractor, can hand out advice on what it is capable of.
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