Posted by Mark Robke on September 20, 2013 at 17:20:14 from (98.19.74.227):
In Reply to: Tractors too big posted by charlie M on September 19, 2013 at 17:56:30:
My Dad and uncle quit horses and started after WWII with an 8n Ford in 1948. They also bought a 50t engine drive baler(very heavy), and were afraid to pull it so they borrowed a neighbor's farmall H or M to pull it. One day they decided to try the ford and it was ok. Then they bought a 1950 8n also. Then they traded the '48 for a 52 8n (slightly more horse power). Then traded the 50 8n for jubile with a loader. In 1956 they traded the jubile for a 300 utility with a loader. Dad said, at first, they thought maybe the 300 was too big, but later learned, you can not have enough power. Mark
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