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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 28, 2001 at 05:04:14 from (142.177.80.9):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Super M vs. Farmall 350 posted by jeff on October 24, 2001 at 19:05:28:
Jeremy; W9 was not a FARMALL.Jeff, I beleive Nebraska tests compensate for torque, etc. In my previous entry into this discussion, I was quoting from menory. Its been 20 years since Ihave looked at ratings on those old Farmalls. While I have never owned a 350, I do have some experience. I have owned an H, super M, 300, 504, 560D, 656D and a 1066, along with several A,sA 130. My farm probably clocked 30,000 hours on these tractors.What I will repeat is that I have never seen a Nebraska test where drawbar and pto horsepower were as close as in the Farmall 350. If I did not make clear before I do think the Farmall 350 and super M would be a close match on a drawbar pull. On 4,000 hours work I will pick the super M
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