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Re: W4 / Model H Background Info
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Posted by Sloroll on December 08, 2004 at 18:07:49 from (12.219.230.225):
In Reply to: W4 / Model H Background Info posted by Crockett on December 08, 2004 at 17:23:23:
Being a rowcrop an H easily turns inside the W4 wide front. The H is easier on the stearing too, the W4 is less likely to break your thumb if you hit a frozen meadow muffin or gopher hole though. It is a little difficult getting used to the forward leg position and breaks on a W4 when you are used to the upright posture on an H. I will always think of the Farmall H as the most wonderful tractor built. Avoind a manure bucket on an H's narrow front end, It balls up bad and skis in mud. There is nothing more relaxing and down right enjoyable as cutting and rakeing hay on a nice H with barnswallows in toe.
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