[Farmall] Good night to plow with the F-20

John Hall jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sun Apr 9 11:57:04 PDT 2006


Several years ago, we raised a few rows of sanp beans entirely using a 10-20 
on steel and a horse drawn cultivator. Once we had harrowed the land with 
something more modern we laid the rows off with this outfit. Dad actually 
kept them pretty straight considering what he was driving. I always rode the 
cultivator. The rear steel on the 10-20 helped break up the middles so the 
cultivator would go in better. Being able to wiggle the cultivator beacme 
quite necessary everytime the tractor bounced ofver a rock while plowing!

John Hall
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Pitts" <mgomaize at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:30 PM
Subject: [Farmall] Good night to plow with the F-20


> Just got done plowing the wife's garden with my steel wheeled F-20 and a 
> JD trip plow.  A very good time indeed.  I sure wish I had a field I could 
> go play in fior a few hours!
>
>  Take care,
>
>  Tony
>
>
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> Tony Pitts
> Ann Arbor, MI
> http://www.oldengine.org/members/pitts/mbf
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> Hudson Mills Old Power Club
> 14th Annual Show June 3-5, 2005
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> <div>Just got done plowing the wife's garden with my steel wheeled F-20 
> and a JD trip plow.  A very good time indeed.  I sure wish I had 
> a field I could go play in fior a few hours!</div>  <div> </div> 
> <div>Take care,</div>  <div> </div> 
> <div>Tony</div><BR><BR>------------------------------------------<br>Tony 
> Pitts<br>Ann Arbor, 
> MI<br>http://www.oldengine.org/members/pitts/mbf<br>------------------------------------------<br>Hudson 
> Mills Old Power Club<br>14th Annual Show June 3-5, 2005<br>Dexter, 
> MI<br>http://www.hudsonmills.org
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