MS boy

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So i have a TO-30 Mf and LOOkingat ones of these Farmall H. Do they have to same pulling power? Just looking into getting one. Anyone got some spec on it.
 
A Farmall H is one of the most numerous tractors ever produced. The earliest ones 39 and early 40 are the only ones that differ in major components. They have PTO (non live) they (mostly) have hydraulics, and they can be equipped with a wide variety of mounted and pull type equipment, from corn pickers, to plows.
In power, they are a 2-14 tractor in all but extreeme clay. in loam or lite soil they will pull 2-16. Super H farmalls are of 2 varieties: early (till mid 53) were identical in most respects to the H with more power, and disk brakes. Later SH had live Hydraulics added. SH tractors do well with 2-16s or 3-14 in lite soil.
They are very handy rowcrop tractors and have been considered indespensible on many farms. Jim
 
Hydralic 'down' will just get you in trouble.When you push a blade in the ground,you take weight away from the wheels,thus makeing it loose traction-spin.
 
I agree with Jim and Zach, the H is heavier than the 30 and has better traction. It also has 4 field speeds compared to 3 in the 30. Only advantage to the Ferguson is that it has a 3 point hitch. There is more to a tractor than HP.
 

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