Posted by JMS/.MN on October 06, 2008 at 14:30:54 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: attach two tractors posted by northener on October 06, 2008 at 07:02:38:
A lot of farmers around the country doubled tractors in the 60s. Allis, Case, JD, IH, etc. No way near the fuel savings you're talking about, or that kind of cost. Simply did it to pull a bigger plow, FC, disc, etc. Led to the Versatile, Steiger, and others. Farm Journal and Successful Farming magazines had stories about them in the 60s. One even coupled two tractors and added a motor on the back of the second, running through the pto... Billy Watkins in IL. Rolled along with a 5 bottom plow....big in those days. Another did it on the cheap- couple old Case tractors in front of a 2 and 3 bottom plow.
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