Posted by GordoSD on August 07, 2008 at 11:41:58 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: Farmall H prices posted by AaronP on August 07, 2008 at 08:49:56:
It's a good buy, but walk away from it. I do alittle haying. I use a Super H to mow and rake, both alfalfa and grass. But not having live PTO is a real PITA. If your mower gets plugged, it's shift to neutral. If just a little residue atarts to hang on the head, it's shift to neutral.If you want to shift gears you better, stop, shift to neutral, becuse putting that clutch in to shift, stops the sickle and it jams. It's just a frustration. Now that's the good news!
I tried baling with it. WOrse problem. When you want to slow the forward speed of the tractor, because of a corner winrow bulge, or other reason , again you lose the pto if you use the clutch, and now your baler is jammed. I use my 966 ans sometimes I'm in low, ta back for really dense windrows. It's spitting out bales at one per 14 seconds.
I tried to use the SH in front of a JD 7000 4RW planter. Not enough hydrualics to really snap it up.
Of course it won't work with the Post hole digger, or the 7 foot Brushbull.
Get more hp,3PH, and a live PTO. You will cuss that H and be looking for something better. JD3020D is nice unit for you, A IH686D, Ford 851 even.
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