Posted by oldtanker on October 17, 2012 at 21:49:03 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: FARMALL H VS. M posted by taichi49 on October 17, 2012 at 20:48:49:
Not much more, about .3 to .4 gallons an hour at near wide open.
Now the H and M both are farm tractors. You wanna move dirt and rocks you need a tractor designed for that. Check this out. http://ytforums.ytmag.com/viewtopic.php?t=953415. Thats one of the things happens when you should be using something designed for earth and rock moving. Also go check out much older farm tractors with loaders and see just how many have welds all over the loaders. That stuff ws designed to move a little cow poo and maybe push snow. You would be way better off looking for an indurtrial tractor with a loader on it.
And M for 150? Even if it needs tires if it runs out good would be hard to pass up. A used set of tires and some chains and you would be set.
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