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Farmboy856

12-16-2007 10:19:21




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I posted three pictures in Vintage section-- all were from my family. F-20s and a Super C all in action.




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Farmboy856

12-17-2007 04:06:42




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Farmboy856, 12-16-2007 10:19:21  
Guys,

Thanks for all the comments, guys. I have more pictures to post when I get around to it. My family does indeed still have the F-20 that is pulling the baler and the Super C, and both run. The F-20 with the mounted 2M picker was traded in as a unit on a 560-D.

To George and Hugh, the Case chopper being pulled by the Super C did indeed have a Wisconsin 4-cyl. motor powering it. We used the Super C to pull the chopper and wagon combo on reasonbly level fields. The Super C had liquid in the tires and full wheel weights, and yes, it was a load for it--- especially when the wagon was full--- but it pulled it admirably.

Sometime in the last year someone on here stated there was no way a Super C could pull the weight of a baler and loaded wagon. Due to being on a dial-up connection at that time, I was unable to post this picture, but I feel that the weight of the chopper and loaded wagon shown in the picture would be equal to that of a baler and loaded wagon.

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Hugh MacKay

12-17-2007 07:04:36




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Farmboy856, 12-17-2007 04:06:42  
Farmboy: Very likely the silage chopper and wagon are much heavier than a baler and wagon. I know any I had were a lot heavier. Some of these guys think they don't have enough power if a tractor looses 25 rpm going over a gopher hole. I never did this a lot but have pulled a NH S-69 with thrower and 20' wagon behind Farmall 130. It was level ground, but I also fully loaded the wagon.



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El Toro

12-17-2007 03:55:02




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Farmboy856, 12-16-2007 10:19:21  
Here are your nice looking pictures. Hal

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georgeky

12-16-2007 17:39:38




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Farmboy856, 12-16-2007 10:19:21  
Farmboy, those are great pics. Glad I saw those.



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Andy in Ohio

12-16-2007 15:36:38




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Farmboy856, 12-16-2007 10:19:21  
COOOL!!!! Does your family still have the tractors?



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Hugh MacKay

12-16-2007 14:37:33




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Farmboy856, 12-16-2007 10:19:21  
Farmboy: Nice photos, thanks for sharing.



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georgeky

12-16-2007 17:38:11




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-16-2007 14:37:33  
Hugh, how is that for power with a SC? I have never tried pulling the chopper with mine, but may give it a whirl. Never dreamed it would pull one while pulling a wagon.



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Hugh MacKay

12-16-2007 18:03:51




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 Re: New way to spell GEORGE in reply to georgeky, 12-16-2007 17:38:11  
Sorry about that George.



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georgeky

12-16-2007 22:04:44




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 Re: New way to spell GEORGE in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-16-2007 18:03:51  
Hugh, I don't pay any attention to spelling much.I hit the wrong key quite often, and just flat out spell words wrong sometime. I never even thought about the chopper having an engine, but is quite possible. The wagon full of green silage is quite a load for a SC in itself. I have used the M's to pull wagons to the silo, but never tried the SC on these Hills. Bad enough on the M sometimes. Pulls them anywhere, but stopping 5 or 6 tons of silage is a bit tricky sometimes with a 5000 pound tractor.

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Hugh MacKay

12-16-2007 18:01:47




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to georgeky, 12-16-2007 17:38:11  
Geaoge: I just assumed he had a chopper with it's own engine. I remembered once seeing a 230 pulling an engine powered chopper, thus I never gave a thought this may be different. He was using a 300 to pull wagons to the silo. It made sense to me, he was chopping on level ground, pulling the wagon. He had steep hills on his way to silo.



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gene bender

12-16-2007 18:00:02




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to georgeky, 12-16-2007 17:38:11  
You have to remember the pic was in 1952 before fert and weed killer and sorgum wasnt as hard to chop as corn the way we farmed in 1952.



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James Williams

12-16-2007 12:07:25




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 Re: Posted some pics in Vintage section in reply to Farmboy856, 12-16-2007 10:19:21  
Good pictures



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