A farmall H would be a bit small for what you are talking about an M would do what you are talking about OK. The deisel version is an MD with very few of them, I am thinking but don't know for sure but I think the belt pully setup would be the same for a 400-450 as for an M and where you would like to have a deisel they would be better. For a non profesional belt user do not get a Deere, Moline or AC as those belt pullys do not shift out of gear, Deere & Moline runs all the time, AC you have to do it with a set screw acording to this board. You need a pully that is not running as you try to hook up and that just by moving a lever you can shift the pully in gear. Also do not get a wide front end as on some and with different implements the belt will either run against & cut into the tire or against the front axle and either throw or destroy the belt. Oliver 77 & 88 if the pully has a disenguage would be good, same with a Massey Harris 44. Deisels were avaible in both the Olivers and Massey
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