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Re: Super C and Plowing ?
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Posted by El Toro on April 17, 2005 at 08:00:07 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Super C and Plowing ? posted by Joe on April 17, 2005 at 06:43:43:
We had a 7-ft sickle bar that we used on an H, but the Super C should handle that. I have an old John Deere book that features all their tractors in the early 40's and their farm implements. They had a 7-ft sickle bar for their tractors and they also had a 7-ft horse drawn mower. We had only McCormick-Deering 5-ft horse drawn until they got the H. My brother broke the tongue out one of those mowers and my dad wasn't too happy and I said accidents happen. The horses were not injured and he was concerned about getting the mower back to the shed. We had a 10-20 then and I used it to tow the mower. A few days later I sawed the tongue off and made some brackets in my shop class and I installed them and used that 10-20 to tow the mower. I was all of 15 at the time. I had my dad on the mower and we went out and mowed about 5 acres of alfalfa. My dad was smiling when he saw what a tractor can do. We phased out the horses. I left the farm when I finished high school. My brother joined the Air Force and I got drafted into the Army. Hal
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