Posted by Leroy on April 14, 2013 at 17:19:11 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Re: Some people at shows posted by Adirondack case guy on April 14, 2013 at 11:10:49:
Loren, You are Case and not Deere so did you realize that at one time John Deere did rate tractors such as the L drawbar load of 2 horse team, then the B was rated as doing the work of 4 horses and the A was rated as doing the work of 6 horses, They did not compair the G to the horses. Now the L is the smallest tractor and that plow is a single bottom 12" plow, the H is rated as 1-16" in normal conditions, the B is rated for 2-14" bottoms under normal conditions and the A at 2-16" bottoms under normal conditions, the G & 3-14 and the D & 3 or 4-14". The Ford was designed to pull 2-14" bottoms and was midway in nebraska test power between the B and the A tractor. So why would they put out a tractor with less than half the power of the B to compete with a tractor that was between the B & A in power? And a single bottom walking plow takes 2 belgins to pull, put that bottom on a sulky plow and they put 3 belgins on it. And on the 2-14" Case plow I have setting here to repair they put 5 belgins or possibly 6 belgins on it. The 3 belgins would pull the load that the H tractor was pulling. And my friends only use the belgins for everything except the buggies then at times it is a retired trotter race horse. And I have seen some walking plows out in the fields this spring along with the single bottom sulky plows. And I hope you can help me with this Case plow.
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