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Topic: Re: would an A make a good puller? why, why not?
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| ShaggyM
01-22-2013 06:36:05
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I have a B that makes 40hp and i use it to plow gardens and move snow when we get some. It runs on 89 octane gas! |
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| PretendFarmer
01-22-2013 09:58:23
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Re: would an A make a good puller? why, why not? in reply to ShaggyM, 01-22-2013 06:36:05
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| Why would you need 40 horsepower to plow the garden and snow? My stock A never has issues with power.
This post was edited by PretendFarmer at 09:58:53 01/22/13. |
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| ShaggyM
01-22-2013 11:49:00
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Re: would an A make a good puller? why, why not? in reply to PretendFarmer, 01-22-2013 09:58:23
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| Its a play toy! I pull it, go on tractor rides with it. I just wanted to see what I could get out of it with a good rebuild and some tuning. It opens up a few eyes at the tractor pulls and on the Dyno! |
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| PretendFarmer
01-22-2013 12:42:11
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Re: would an A make a good puller? why, why not? in reply to ShaggyM, 01-22-2013 11:49:00
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| I don't doubt it.
I've pretty much decided that I will go with an H as a puller, hay ride puller, and something to drink beer and look at.
My 140 is my work horse. It is not ready yet, but soon it will be complete with a 3 pt hitch to plow the garden up and snow and loader work and whatever else.
The A is going up to the cabin in new hampshire for my dad to drink beer and look at. |
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| ShaggyM
01-22-2013 22:43:48
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Re: would an A make a good puller? why, why not? in reply to PretendFarmer, 01-22-2013 12:42:11
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| Nothing better than a few cold ones and old tractors! Not saying you should drink and drive the tractors! Enjoy them! |
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