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Re: Farmall H as an only tractor? Hypothetical??


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Posted by ryanwheelock on January 27, 2011 at 05:41:37 from (67.59.45.185):

In Reply to: Farmall H as an only tractor? Hypothetical?? posted by dave2 on January 27, 2011 at 02:13:10:

Dave thats all I farm with, I've got my grandpas 1940 H with narrow front and I got a 48 H that I bought years ago and put a wide front on it, 2 way hydraulics, M&W hand clutch (being put on as we speak to help handle the heavy windrows and the 9 foot haybine although I've done without it for years), and I've got a loader for it. Am in the market for a power steering set-up for it.
I do almost 80 acres of hay and pick-up more fields every year and last year was the 1st year I did corn and oats. The H pulls a New Idea 2 row corn picker pretty easy, just cant have wood extensions on the wagon behind the picker, got some hills in some of the corn fields.
I would love to have bigger tractors, like when I'm out plowing with my H and the nieghbor is out with his new tractor w/ cab and heat on a below 0 day, or when I'm balin hay in 95 degree heat and hes in his air conditioned cab!!!
Someday I'm gonna get me a farmall M but being 30 years old and poor it might be awhile.
My next project for the H after the M&W hand clutch is to fab up an underdrive pto comin from the rear to the front to power a front mounted snow blower. Also got a line on a lundeen cabb to add after I get the blower workin on it so I dont get covered w/ snow!!
So to answer your question it can be done!!


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