[Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 23 16:43:56 PDT 2006


MS-
 As with the Martin "S" guitar thing....it is mostly (maybe  "all") the personal take on things.  In my own case (and this is  strictly the personal issue) it comes down to getting the "task" done  and over with as opposed to the romantic issue of the implements that  are brought into play.
  A strange corollary, if you will...
 I  work strictly by myself. I would love to have a robust fellow assisting  in the maintenance of my property.  Rather, I am a man rich in  daughters and they have not brought forward monster-dimensioned suitors  to assist the old man.
  Oh well.
  The machinery that I have at my disposal fills in the gaps and I work as best as I can.
  JM

Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:  This is just my own personal opinion, but I don't think that an H is 
capable of handling more than a light weight loader with a trip manure 
bucket. Unless you have an external hydraulic pump driven off of the 
engine, you are stuck with that miserable little "belly" pump that only 
runs when the clutch is out and develops something like 750 psi on a 
good day with barely enough fluid to fill two 1" cylinders and a rating 
in gallons/hour, not gallons/minute. Add a loaded bucket that the heavy 
steering on the H, and you have a real muscle builder on your hands. I 
don't think that putting a loader on an H is worth the effort, when you 
could have twice the machine in a Super H or 350 (and even then, you 
need power steering if you are going to move any heavy material). Oh, I 
am sure that there are some who claim that they had/have this wonderful 
H with a loader and how great it is/was, but I think that kind of thing 
is the exception, not the rule. Again, just my opinion, and I won't 
argue with you if you think I am wrong. :-)

And, by the way, I am in the process of putting just such a loader, a 
very old and tired Super Six, on my Super M. I am not sure why I am 
doing it - I guess maybe to have a neat project and maybe move a little 
snow this winter. The price was reasonable, and I like a mechanical 
challenge.

Mike

Jim Becker wrote:
> Depends on the loader.  If it is just some light-weight manure bucket, I 
> agree.
> 
> Jim Becker        jim.becker at verizon.net
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane" 
> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" 
> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 4:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming
> 
> 
>> It doesn't sound like much of a bargain to me - $900 worth of parts.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Jim Becker wrote:
>>
>>> Is this another way of saying "ran when parked"?
>>>
>>> Jim Becker        jim.becker at verizon.net
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane" 
>>> 
>>> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:15 PM
>>> Subject: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming
>>>
>>>> Farmall H with loader, runs ok but not running, good, paint, needs 
>>>> rear tires, $900 firm, York Co., 717-487-0212. ["runs ok but not 
>>>> running"? Now there is some wishful thinking at work.]

-- 
Mike Sloane
Allamuchy NJ

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MS-<br> As with the Martin "S" guitar thing....it is mostly (maybe  "all") the personal take on things.  In my own case (and this is  strictly the personal issue) it comes down to getting the "task" done  and over with as opposed to the romantic issue of the implements that  are brought into play.<br>  A strange corollary, if you will...<br> I  work strictly by myself. I would love to have a robust fellow assisting  in the maintenance of my property.  Rather, I am a man rich in  daughters and they have not brought forward monster-dimensioned suitors  to assist the old man.<br>  Oh well.<br>  The machinery that I have at my disposal fills in the gaps and I work as best as I can.<br>  JM<br><br><b><i>Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">  This is just my own personal opinion, but I don't think that an H is <br>capable of handling more
 than a light weight loader with a trip manure <br>bucket. Unless you have an external hydraulic pump driven off of the <br>engine, you are stuck with that miserable little "belly" pump that only <br>runs when the clutch is out and develops something like 750 psi on a <br>good day with barely enough fluid to fill two 1" cylinders and a rating <br>in gallons/hour, not gallons/minute. Add a loaded bucket that the heavy <br>steering on the H, and you have a real muscle builder on your hands. I <br>don't think that putting a loader on an H is worth the effort, when you <br>could have twice the machine in a Super H or 350 (and even then, you <br>need power steering if you are going to move any heavy material). Oh, I <br>am sure that there are some who claim that they had/have this wonderful <br>H with a loader and how great it is/was, but I think that kind of thing <br>is the exception, not the rule. Again, just my opinion, and I won't <br>argue with you if you think I am wrong.
 :-)<br><br>And, by the way, I am in the process of putting just such a loader, a <br>very old and tired Super Six, on my Super M. I am not sure why I am <br>doing it - I guess maybe to have a neat project and maybe move a little <br>snow this winter. The price was reasonable, and I like a mechanical <br>challenge.<br><br>Mike<br><br>Jim Becker wrote:<br>> Depends on the loader.  If it is just some light-weight manure bucket, I <br>> agree.<br>> <br>> Jim Becker        jim.becker at verizon.net<br>> <br>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane @verizon.net=""><br>> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall @lists.antique-tractor.com=""><br>> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 4:37 PM<br>> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming<br>> <br>> <br>>> It doesn't sound like much of a bargain to me - $900 worth of parts.<br>>><br>>> Mike<br>>><br>>> Jim Becker
 wrote:<br>>><br>>>> Is this another way of saying "ran when parked"?<br>>>><br>>>> Jim Becker        jim.becker at verizon.net<br>>>><br>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane" <br>>>> <mikesloane @verizon.net=""><br>>>> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall @lists.antique-tractor.com=""><br>>>> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:15 PM<br>>>> Subject: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming<br>>>><br>>>>> Farmall H with loader, runs ok but not running, good, paint, needs <br>>>>> rear tires, $900 firm, York Co., 717-487-0212. ["runs ok but not <br>>>>> running"? Now there is some wishful thinking at work.]<br><br>-- <br>Mike Sloane<br>Allamuchy NJ<br><mikesloane @verizon.net=""><br>Website: <www.geocities.com><br>Images: <www.fotki.com><br><br>I hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us that the<br>less we use
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