Posted by farmallhal on February 25, 2012 at 10:31:10 from (71.49.66.206):
In Reply to: What can an H do? posted by Eric Allen on February 24, 2012 at 17:50:26:
Eric, I grew up here on the farm in the late 40's and 50's when almost everyone in this area had a H Farmall with a few larger M's and the smaller A's and C's. I saw lots of baling taking place with the H's and also they were the main mowing tractor with the old pitman driven sickle bar mowers of the era. Baling with one will take a lot of patience unless you can keep your windrows of a constant size and dryness. The first baler we had was one with it's own 4 cyl. Wisconsin engine which made it a fine baling tractor since you didn't have to deal with the trasmission driven PTO. I really think you will need or at least want more horsepower for a discbine or disc mower though it will make a fine hay rake tractor with a narrow front end. Hope you can utilize your H somehow in your hay operation as they are a real pleasure to use, drive and to hear them work, Hal.
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