Posted by steve il on November 05, 2009 at 17:37:25 from (70.41.42.29):
In Reply to: F-12 versus F-14 posted by HSE on November 05, 2009 at 07:25:56:
LenNH said: (quoted from post at 16:25:56 11/05/09) Spent more years than I want to count on three
F-12s--one steel, two on rubber. Has anybody out there driven both F-12 and F-14 under the same
circumstances (plowing, discing, etc.) and compared their performance? I would expect the
F-14 to have just enough extra power that it would handle two 12" plows with ease (that is what I pulled with the F-12s on rubber), and maybe two 14" plows without too much trouble.
I'm curious, and would like to read about how the two tractors compare.
my grandpa told me when the f-14 came out, the dealer told him they raised the steering wheel and the price. i like both 12s and 14s.
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