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Casey

05-19-2002 19:50:05




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What is the biggest size disk i could pull with a 41 H. All types- 3 pt, old school drag, and transport disk, and also what about 3pt plows?
and if it can pull it what size blades and brand etc. the whole nine yards and possible can i get lots of pictures of people with H;s disk and plowing I PREFER WIDE FRONT PICTURES, but all accept. thanxs a BUNCH-casey




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Hugh MacKay

05-20-2002 17:36:40




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 Re: All true farmall lovers answer this!!!! in reply to Casey, 05-19-2002 19:50:05  
As geneb said forget the 3 point hitch plow. All that after market hitch will make is a mess. Get your self a good 2 furrow trailer plow.

Your H will pull a good cutting disk with 16" disks and only a 24 plate disk. That could be from 7' to 9' as there are disks with different spacings. Never judge a disk by width of cut, count the blades or plates.

It will probably pull a 40 plate worn out disk, in other words 16" disks that are down to 12" It will also pull a trailer with 40 wheels on it that would be as effective.

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gene b

05-19-2002 22:15:08




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 Re: All true farmall lovers answer this!!!! in reply to Casey, 05-19-2002 19:50:05  
depends on what kinds of discing you are goind to do general work of crop farming they used a 7ft tandem you dont want a three point plow those add-on hitches are not very good for a plow if just going to do a small plot might work better off with 2-14 pullset the hitch on the plow correct and away you will go



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Steve

05-19-2002 20:28:29




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 Re: All true farmall lovers answer this!!!! in reply to Casey, 05-19-2002 19:50:05  
I think it takes about 20HP per 16-inch plow bottom so the H could handle maybe 2, 14 inch bottoms in medium to light soil. It would do good to handle 1 bottom in clay or gumbo.

A 8 ft. to 10 ft. disk with 14 inch blades is as big as it could handle unless you didn't set the disk to cut too much.

I havent seen an H with a 3-point or wide front but the size of implements would be the same, whether 3-pt or pull type.

Sorry I dont have any pix of an H.

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