I worked for a farmer near Haven, KS one summer and we pulled a 5x16" JD plow with his 820. Drove a W-9 a little bit, but not plowing. Never got the impression it had nearly the power of the 820.
I can remember as a young guy hearing farmers talk about which plow pulled easier and the consensus in our neck of the woods was IHs and Olivers pulled easier than JDs. Dad had a JD 55 3x14 with his first JD 60 and with the second 60 we used a "rooster comb" Oliver 1 season that belonged to a guy we rented land from. Then as a senior in HS, I rented some land on my own and I bought an IH #8 because I wanted hydraulic lift. Again, Dad said both the Oliver and IH pulled easier. That was just our experience.... your's may be different.
This post was edited by IH fan at 05:12:21 08/01/12.
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