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FARMALL F-20 AND FARMALL H

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VMAN

04-14-2006 19:17:20




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GOING TO HAUL A F-20 AND FARMALL H TO KNOXVILLE TN JUST WONDERING WHAT WEIGHT WOULD BE ON EACH BOTH ARE ON RUBBER THANKS VINCE




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Dave Olson

04-15-2006 07:39:54




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 Re: FARMALL F-20 AND FARMALL H in reply to VMAN , 04-14-2006 19:17:20  
Hello Vince,

Since I live in town, it was easy to get my old iron weighted at the local grain elevator.

My '45 H is 4060 and my '37 F-20 is 4020 pounds.

Dave Olson - East-Central Illinois



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JonathanBrown

04-14-2006 20:03:11




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 Re: FARMALL F-20 AND FARMALL H in reply to VMAN , 04-14-2006 19:17:20  
according to Guy Fay's International Harvester Tractor Data Book an H weight is 3,725 pounds and a farmall f-20 weight is 3,950 pounds, I have an f-20 with pneumatic tires and I would almost guess this is a little low but close as of the H all I have to go buy is the data book. But hey its Guy Fay I can't think of a more reliable source, can You.



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ustabfarmer

04-14-2006 19:55:24




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 Re: FARMALL F-20 AND FARMALL H in reply to VMAN , 04-14-2006 19:17:20  
Vince the F-20 weighs in at around 4500lbs and from what I've gathered an H weighs at least that much. I've hauled each one and they "feel" about the same on the trailer and truck. I'd guess between 8500 and 9500 lbs for the 2 together.



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John A

04-14-2006 19:40:44




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 Re: FARMALL F-20 AND FARMALL H in reply to VMAN , 04-14-2006 19:17:20  
Vince, I do not have exact wts on thoese handy, But, a M weighs about 5500 lbs. an H is roughly 2/3 the size of an M.and the F-20 is about half, So in round-about terms you will croud the thunder out of 7000 lbs.
Hopefully your trailer has 2, 7500 lb axles under it. and not 2, 3500 lb axles. Just be sure you have enough truck under that trailer.
Later,
John A.



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steveormary

04-14-2006 21:00:08




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 Re: FARMALL F-20 AND FARMALL H in reply to John A, 04-14-2006 19:40:44  
A Buyers Guide book I have gives the wt. of an H at 3694# and an F-20 at 4545# for a total of:
8239#.

steveormary



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