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Re: ihc 504
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Denny Frisk
07-25-2001 11:09:41
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By Harrow, I'll assume You mean Disc Harrow. There's many other kinds. With a 504 I would try to stay with something between 8 and 10 ft. The 504 is basically an over-grown H, same displacement but the engine block is similar to the C and Super C, 200/230/240 block with wet sleeves. The rear end is very similar to the H. It's a little too light for a 12 ft. disc, but it Would pull it. Hills, hardness of ground, amount of ground to cover, etc. would all be factors to consider. Peg tooth harrow is not much good for tillage, mostly a finishing tool. Spring Tooth harrow is used mostly for stirring up plowed ground prior to planting.
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