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Difference Between AC C and Farmall H

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Trikeman89

05-25-2005 11:00:41




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Can anyone tell me the difference between these two models in HP and other any other features. I am thinking about selling my H and buying a C with 3pt and brush hog. Thanks in advance.




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JMS/MN

05-25-2005 11:42:48




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 Re: Difference Between AC C and Farmall H in reply to Trikeman89, 05-25-2005 11:00:41  
H and C are in two different classes. WC would be comparable to an H. C is lighter, less power, standard pto shaft is smaller. C Allis and C Farmall would be closer together.



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05-29-2005 09:51:33




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 Re: Difference Between AC C and Farmall H in reply to JMS/MN, 05-25-2005 11:42:48  
Actually the CA Allis is more nearly comparable to the Farmall H, Nebraska test put them within a hp or two of each other. For the WC the year of manufacure matters, they were made for a long time and changed some over that span.



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steve(ill)

05-25-2005 19:49:38




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 Re: Difference Between AC C and Farmall H in reply to JMS/MN, 05-25-2005 11:42:48  
dont know about the H, but the ALLIS C is about 22 HP, weight is 2200 pounds, maybe a little more with fluid or weight. has 3 speed transmission, pto and hydraulics are only available with engine clutch engaged (not live). tractor has 24 inch rear wheels, normally 11.2 inches widem maybe 12.4 if they are new oversize.



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Trikeman89

05-25-2005 20:02:07




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 Re: Difference Between AC C and Farmall H in reply to steve(ill), 05-25-2005 19:49:38  
Thanks for the infomation.



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bedrock1234

05-26-2005 04:52:01




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 Re: Difference Between AC C and Farmall H in reply to Trikeman89, 05-25-2005 20:02:07  
Keep the Farmall H. If you want a 3 point put one on the H it is a lot better tractor.



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