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Re: Farmall H implements
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Posted by Janicholson on June 13, 2006 at 19:03:49 from (66.173.50.130):
In Reply to: Farmall H implements posted by Trent M on June 13, 2006 at 16:58:40:
Any 2-14 trip plow or single acting single hose operated hydraulic plow will be good behind your tractor. There are many on the market of various brands. Two things to look for one is a good clean/tight trip mechanism, and axles. The other is good landslides, points, moldboard/frog, coulters, and shares. If you don't know what these are, you should do some research to get aquained with the terms. These are wear points, and can be expensive, or hard to find for some plows. A six foot wheel type pull behind bushhog is cool. use a freewheeling clutch for the mower drive (needed for safety with a non-independent PTO as is on your H. (Magman has them I think) A 9 or 10' wheel disk is a good tool for rough tilling the plowed ground Be sure the bearings are not toast, (with mighty strength and a 2X6 to pry with make sure there is little if any play in the shaft bearings on the gangs. 1/8" is max on a plain bearing disk. After which a 10' spring tooth drag is nice. Planters are becomming hard to find that have all the parts operational and with the sets of plates to plant at differing spacings and seed sizes. Good hunting, JimN
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