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Posted by Tim Kincaid on May 23, 2003 at 14:47:20 from (12.217.168.45):
Fellas, I was glad to see you guys having so much input on this subject. A lot of farmers around our area have the same opinion. From our house in town here there must be at least 20 H's in a 5 mile radius, and very few John Deere B's. One particular story is that some John Deere guys believe that the best tractor to mow hay with is a John Deere B, but it's been my experience that a no. 5 John Deere Sicklemower mounted on a Farmall H was the best way to mow hay. I also heard a story once that a John Deere A with a 2 row cornpicker mounted on it, after being used for a while, basically shook every bolt out of the picker. So the debate goes on. We also have a little green in our shed, we have a John Deere A that was bought new by my wife's great-grandfather but it recieves little attention as our Farmall H is much more handy and fun to operate for the kids. I really enjoy your stories and comments. Keep them coming. P.S. It was good to hear that Oliver guy chime in with a plug for Oliver's. C-ya, Tim Kincaid-Farmalls Forever
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