Well....I DID cut a finger off once upon a time and quite frankly....it didn"t hurt all that much. Sewing it back on, hurt like hell.
I cannot enumerate the Farmall H"s that were once prevalent in this area, they were as common as fleas on a hound. I never knew any of them to pull 3 plows. Mostly 2 -12"s or 2-14"s. I knew one farmer that had an 806 back in the sixties when it was new...4 16"s made the black smoke roll. I once knew a man that had an early Ford diesel..861 maybe? He thought that was a powerhouse and hooked 3 12"s to it. He just couldn"t figure out why it ate a clutch every other year. The first 3 bottom tractor I ever watched plow, was an Allis WD45. Three 14" bottoms were a handful and no speed contests could have been won. The first 5 bottom tractor I ever saw in action was an Allis D21 and for once, I got to see what a brute really was. This was all 40+ years ago. Since that time, big horsepower heavyweights have come along and relegated those old timers to the junk heap or as coveted collectors items. Funny thing...I never knew of anybody that collected mules when tractors displaced them.
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Cockshutt Tractor - by Danny Bowes (Dsl). The son of a very successful Toronto and Brantford, Ontario merchant, and himself quite an entreprenuer, James G. Cockshutt opened a business called the Brantford Plow Works in 1877. In 1882, the business was incorporated to become the Cockshutt Plow Company. Along with quality built equipment, expedious demand and expansion made Cockshutt Plow Works the leader in the tillage tools sector of the farm equipment industry by the 1920's.
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