Posted by CNKS on April 22, 2012 at 07:37:31 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: three point on an H posted by sgtbull on April 21, 2012 at 20:44:40:
Saginaw is fine, you can keep the original drawbar. I have one on a Super H. It has 2 cylinders that you can tee together on one outlet. If you have to have down pressure, you can use the IH "Christmas tree" or add a valve. You do not have to have draft control, You can lower it and then bump it up some if you don't like the depth. I grew up with an H, pulling a semi mount plow and using front and rear cultivators -- you simply have to learn to use the hydraulics. You can put collars on the cylinders also. I simply do not think draft control is a big deal. I would NEVER consider getting rid of an H for an 8N. I did considerable work close cultivating vegetables with the rear mount cultivator, no comparison to an H with a front mount. Yes the 3 point works better, but that is the ONLY advantage to the 8N, and also the only reason they are still around.
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