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Re: What is the horsepower difference between an H
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Posted by The Dukester on March 31, 2007 at 11:21:30 from (4.225.240.10):
In Reply to: What is the horsepower difference between an H and posted by Neil Fuller 2 on March 30, 2007 at 07:55:20:
Yeah, the Super H is about 6-8 horses stronger than the older gas regular H's and it's really noticeable. I once mounted my HM-438 4 row cultivator on my neighbor's Super H to try it out. Well, the Super could push it okay, but after usually having this cultivator on my Super M, the Super H felt overloaded and a little unsteady under the weight of this cultivator. My neighbor thought the same thing. I would have never thought of mounting the cultivator on my regular H....I doubt if it could have pushed it very fast at all, and probably been a really poor matchup. Regular H's were never rated to handle 4 row equipment...but the Super H was...sort of, in good conditions. Super H's are a pretty powerful, nimble tractor with a great selection of speeds in their 5 forward gears.
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