Posted by rankrank1 on October 18, 2014 at 20:08:53 from (166.137.101.162):
In Reply to: Opinions requested posted by Dave H (MI) on October 18, 2014 at 09:36:38:
Well, I am 6' 5" and 250 plus lbs. Own both a Farmall h and and a Farmall m. Operator comfort wise they are equal from an ergonomics legroom perspective IMOP.
While I love my h (darn thing just sips fuel) I think the weight of your sprayer might be better behind a m, but I do believe the h would do it on flat ground.
One thing to remember is that both the standard h and the standard m will only go about 5.2 mph at WOT in 4th gear. If you need to go faster than that then a super h, super m, 300, 350, 400, 450 would have the faster gears just like your SMTA has in direct drive.
I would try the SMTA you own before I bought something just to verify that like using it for the task. If yes, then handicap your SMTA to be equivalent to whatever you are thinking about buying. Obviously if the SMTA is marginal for the task then an h is totally out.
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