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Posted by B.C. on January 15, 2000 at 08:38:31 from (209.51.192.9):
In Reply to: Ford 2000 gas posted by Byron on January 13, 2000 at 15:02:55:
It'll handle two bottoms ok, like others said, 3 would likely be a problem if the soil has settled that long. You don't say how much you're gonna do. 2-14's would probably do about a acre to an acre and half an hour, and then there's disking time, which could be about twice that rate (take half that long). So you be the judge. When I was a kid my granddad would work 15 or 20 acres with a 9N that had about 3 1/2 cylinders working, but he also had lots of time on his hands during his retirement. His brother was more serious about farming, but he had people bring in the big stuff while he stuck to his Ferguson TO-30 for day to day things...that was his only tractor. In your case, it might be more efficient to somehow get something bigger in there to do the initial grunt work if time is an issue.
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