Our H is a putter tractor used mostly to haul wood and run augers in the fall and winter. The othersw 806,856 both don't get the hours nor use they used to. I still work them some for a day at a time. Mostly for haying now and bale with the 806 and mow with the 856 rake with 574 or what ever is available to rake. Haul with what ever is available too. Load with the loader and put in barn with 6036 Skytrac with 4x4 bales in the mow and in the old freestall barn on mow floor there too. 1466 is even getting to small for most work now. It doesn't have the hydraulics for the planter and is almost to small for pulling it. Will pull the field cultivator well and struggles with the mulch finisher. Works it's tail off to pull the chisel plow if I use it. The chisel plow works much better on the 7140 or one of the Steigers. The big Disc is out of the question for anything but the Steigers. Want to get a newer field cultivator and then that will be out of the question for anything but the Steigers also. Would be close to 40 foot. Yes the old Steigers get the same workout each year all spring. Still 70's models tractors.
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