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Re: Re: Re: '58 450 Farmall 70 hp diesel
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 18, 2001 at 20:47:56 from (216.196.13.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: '58 450 Farmall 70 hp diesel posted by Tony on April 18, 2001 at 18:25:35:
I had a 450D that i bought in April of 68 and farmed with it till 74 pulled IH 540 4x16 plow with a Kasko harrow mounted on the plow, my buddy had the same thing as i had the only differnce was that his had a wide ft. I put 2900+ hrs on mine in that time and we had the cranked up if we wanted we could plow corn ground in 4th and yea every body is going to laugh but that is the truth we had the set at 84 hp for farmen and when we went playen the screw got turned all the way outwe won a lot of pulls and we would go up to 10500 lbs classes my buddy went to 14000 one nite and won the class in lo lo. after he was done pullen there was not a bug any where took about 3min. for the smoke to clear. But 9500 is about three times of what it is worthe and i don't care if it was hidden a barn since new.
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