Posted by charles todd on August 07, 2008 at 13:04:32 from (205.242.95.131):
In Reply to: Farmall H prices posted by AaronP on August 07, 2008 at 08:49:56:
Ford Powermaster's (801, 841, 851) are about 44 hp, much more than an H. But, they too do not have true IPTO. You can partially depress the clutch to shift and not stop the PTO. I grew up on an 841 and I can think of many other choices of 60's era tractors higher on the food chain.
The JD 3020 will be the last tractor you ever need to buy (bout $6500-$9500). My father bought one in about the mid 70's used, and has NEVER been inside of the powertrain. My 1962 Farmall 504 diesel has baled hay for 30+ years with a New Holland Hayliner and a Vermeer 504C round baler (4x5) on flat and hilly ground. It also had moved mountians of dirt with a 4 YD Reynolds scrapper (though doesn't like it one bit :P ). It has TA, power steering, live hydraulics (now 17GPM), and IPTO.
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