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Farmall H cultivator

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Redpowerman

01-16-2005 08:05:18




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Anyone know if a Farmall H would have enough power for a four row front mount cultivator? Would the cultivator be able to be adjusted to 30" rows? Thank-You!




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The Dukester

01-18-2005 11:24:55




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 Re: Farmall H cultivator in reply to Redpowerman, 01-16-2005 08:05:18  
I tried the 438 cultivator I normally mounted on my Super M on my fresh overhauled(but not souped up)H and was dissappointed. The H pushed it halfway decent until I had to go up hills, then it was all it could do to get up the hills in second, it was just plain overloaded.



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CNKS

01-16-2005 09:19:59




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 Re: Farmall H cultivator in reply to Redpowerman, 01-16-2005 08:05:18  
It of depends on the type cultivation you want to do. You will have to throttle down for small crops, say half speed or so. The H probably won't have the power to handle a 4 row very well at slower speeds. Speed up and you bury the crop. When the crop gets bigger, and you can move faster, it might handle it. I imagine the slow speed thing is the reason the H is considered a 2 row and the M a four row. The vegetable cultivator I used on an H is sort of a different animal, but was probably the width of a 2 row, or slightly wider. It was hardly ever run at full throttle, the H handled it easily.

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gene b

01-16-2005 09:01:33




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 Re: Farmall H cultivator in reply to Redpowerman, 01-16-2005 08:05:18  
If you can find a 461 it could be made to work on an H and do a good job.



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Allan in NE

01-16-2005 08:44:59




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 Re: Farmall H cultivator in reply to Redpowerman, 01-16-2005 08:05:18  
Hi Red,

Sure it will pull it, but it depends on the cultivator. IH made a wide row corn and potato front mount and also a completely different narrow six row version as a beet and bean model.

Trouble is, I don't think either will adjust to 30" rows.

Allan



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Maybe

01-16-2005 08:22:27




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 Re: Farmall H cultivator in reply to Redpowerman, 01-16-2005 08:05:18  
Do not know if H will handle 4 row or not but when I was growing up there were literaly hundreds of 4 row front mounted cultivators in area. Most were on M or SM and A or G John Deere never saw one on H.



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