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In Reply to: Re: What plow class is a Farmall H? posted by Matt on Sunday, August 23, 2009:
Matt: A Farmall book, by whom is it written? There is all kinds of guys written tractor books, and have no idea what there talking about.
The Farmall A is very much a row crop tractor, IH did not put the name Farmall on them, unless they were designed for row crop use. Wide front or Narrow front is not the determining factor on row crops. It is pure design.
Going back to your statment about H versus F-14 and F-12, every piece of information ever put out by IH, called the F-12 and F-14 a 1 plow tractor. The H and F-20 are clearly 2 plow tractors and M and F-30 were 3 plow tractors. I have a Nebraska test book and the F-12 did not generate as much hp as the Farmall A, it couldn't, same cubic inches and the F-12 turned 300 rpm slower.
I don't belong to a club, I did not learn everything I know about Farmall tractors from a book. I climbed on the seat of a W4 for the first time in 1948 to do commercial farm work. The F-12, F-14 and F-20 were not that old back then, and I do remember what tractor replaced another.
Your talking nonsence man.
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