Posted by Farmallb on May 09, 2011 at 16:10:58 from (67.142.178.24):
I saw where a few stated that a H was an easier riding tractor than a 20, and just, for the most part, a better one overall. Well, Ive farmed with around 1/2 doz F-20s in over 40yrs. I have a 48 H now. I can say that I like getting on the 20 alot better than the H as I dont have to climb up so high. I liked engageing the 20s pulley wheel better than the H cause on the 20, I have to lean to the left, and away from the steering wheel, whereas with the H I have to hunker down and its harder to pull it out when Im wanting to pull it up. Yes, I know that Tractor Supply and others made a lever to do that with. I like the 20s low down pulley wheel as its a bit easier to put the belt on than the H unless I was as tall as I was back 40yrs ago. Also, with the 20s pulley being low down, If I needed to, where the belt stands up and down in the middle between the saw and tractor, I USTA could straddle it. Yes, as it was origional, It would get tiresome with your feet either hanging, or rested on the axles, But almost all old 20s I saw had a board platform mounted on top the PTO cover and out to the drawbar brackets and your feet could rest easily there. AND, If someone likes to plow or disc with the drawbar loose, You could turn shorter corners with the 20 as the drawbar went closer to the tire than with an H. The next to last 20 I had I found a belly mount hyd system for it, and it worked ok. If I could find a 20 with a starter, and High road gear, and belly mount hyd system, Id get rid of the H
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