farmer442 said: (quoted from post at 18:39:50 09/22/08) Andy obviously your not a farmer. Nice thought though. Would only take you a month to plow your farm then you could start discing Hope you have a long growing season.[/quote:b28a61067b][quote:b28a61067b="farmer442"](quoted from post at 18:43:09 09/22/08) Sorry that was for steve.
After looking at my book again "The Farmall Family" it states that the H is the ideal size for an average farm of 160 to 200 acres... And yes, I could easily farm 160 acres with my H. Book also states that it will cultivate up to 35 acres of corn per day...
Even if I only got 15 acres done per day, it would only take 11 days to complete putting in a crop. And of course since the H is about the most popular tractor (highest production numbers - over 400,000) obviously it must be good for something.
And well, I sure am a farmer - born and raised on a farm, go back every chance I get to work on the farm and usually put in most of the crop. I also do most of the maintenance work on our equipment. If you'd like to see more videos of Dad's farming operation that I work with him on, go to my YouTube account: http://www.youtube.com/smgussey
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