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Re: Re: What is a good first tractor?
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Posted by Ernie on July 28, 1999 at 12:49:49 from (209.130.137.105):
In Reply to: Re: What is a good first tractor? posted by C.C. on July 27, 1999 at 00:01:15:
Just to point out not all 3000's are the same. We had a '66 3000 and its nick name was the gutless wonder. It was gutless going up a hill and you wondered if it would hold together going down the other side. In '67 the x000 got a ~20% hp boost and were much better tractor. On dry ground and just about all hills we used the 851 to bale until we got the '65-5000 diesel. We used the 5000 to run the 9' NH haybine and bale. The 3000 was used to chase wagons and rake. The 851 and 5000 plowed and fitted. An aside- Our neighbor had a show case farm, his self propelled haybine was down and needed green chop for the cows. He asked if I would cut a couple of loads of alfala. I put the wings on the haybine and said to follow me up. He said he would give me a 2 hour head start... I said to suit himself. About 45 min into the job he showed up with a MF 1130 pulling the chopper. I had the Ford in second gear wide open and cut/conditioned just a little faster than he could chop. That night he called my dad and asked if I could accompany him to buy a new haybine. In 1973 I spent $10700 of my neighbors money on a NH self propelled haybine with Ford power unit.
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