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Bil wrote on Thursday, December 17, 2020 (PST):
  • Bet that h won't pull it...
    Dwight wrote on Friday, December 18, 2020 (PST):
  • The H has the Super H pistons in it and it will pull the Subsoiler fine ! Probably 3rd gear.
    Tractordave wrote on Sunday, December 20, 2020 (PST):
  • I don't know about that
    Dwight wrote on Monday, December 21, 2020 (PST):
  • The Farmall’s were really over engineered and you can make the horsepower almost anything you want ! Transmission, rear end, clutch, axles, can take the extra horses ! What a tractor to have came out in 1939 !
    FastFarmall wrote on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (PST):
  • It all depends on how deep it's set,I seen 4 wheels drives get stopped by a 1 shank deep tiller, but at our plow day, the guys usually brings one pulls it with a D John Deere, lets the kids steer it where ever they want too!!
    Dwight wrote on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (PST):
  • Maybe it will stop a D John Deere but it will not stop a Farmall ! There is daylight and dark difference between green and Red !
    Tractordave wrote on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (PST):
  • You sound like a blowhart
    Dwight wrote on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (PST):
  • I’ve had green tractors all my life, but once I’ve got a Red tractor things have changed ! For the better !
    Tom (longtime member) wrote on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (PST):
  • Dwight you're getting way to emotional just calm down sit a spell and learn a bit before spouting off
    Tractordave wrote on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (PST):
  • Well and Tom you know thats just it folks come on here and have no idea what they're saying.
    Tom (longtime member) wrote on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 (PST):
  • Mr Dave, yep seen it happen many of times here.
    The Expert wrote on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 (PST):
  • Troll Bois...
    Dwight wrote on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 (PST):
  • Hey guys, just having a little fun with the H Farmall and Subsoiler ! The H wouldn’t have any business with that ripper, I’ve pulled a 3pt. Hitch subsoiler with my 2440 JD and believe me it wasn’t easy ! So Merry Christmas and I was just having fun with the pic!
    ken wrote on Sunday, December 27, 2020 (PST):
  • My dad has a McCormick Deering sub soiler very much like yours. If your soil is hard like ours. Your H will never pull it. Dad had a WD-9. The subsoiler would stop it dead in it's tracks. Dad loaned/rented the subsoiler to area farmers a few times. I remember one guy bragging up his 4020 could pull anything. Dad hooked it up and set it to go as deep as possible. Killed that 4020 dead in seconds! The only guy in town who had a tractor that would pull it had a 930 Case.
    Dwight wrote on Sunday, December 27, 2020 (PST):
  • Ken you are right about how hard they pull ! I use to have a 3pt. John Deere 1 shank that had Killifer Works on it and I hit a huge rock with it and it snapped my top link on my JD 2440 ! Our ground here is tough !
    bill wrote on Friday, January 01, 2021 (PST):
  • just as I said... bet it wouldn't pull it...it wouldn't pull it up here in sandy soil...he said 3rd gear...this fellow is full of s@%t...
    Dwight wrote on Saturday, January 02, 2021 (PST):
  • Remember it does have the Super H pistons in the H! Guarantee it to pull it in 2nd !
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