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Re: W4 or the Super M
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Posted by Mike CA on April 15, 2007 at 13:40:37 from (214.1.211.251):
In Reply to: Re: W4 or the Super M posted by Nathan Sorenson on April 15, 2007 at 13:22:17:
me? No, I don't know squat, really. I'll tell you that I have personally seen less W4's in my life than SM's. I think row crops, in general, were more usable, and therefore more demanded, so, in turn, produced in greater numbers. As far as where the tractor was made, that interesting piece of information would only concern the most descerning of enthusiasts. If I had no attachment to either tractor, the questions I would personally lean towards the SM because the only duties I would have it perform are parades/hay rides/fair duties... the Row Crop is more recognizable to the general public, and will be more accepted. But that's me. I'm looking for an H. I'm in this game for sentimental reasons, and an H will fill that need. So would an M, but an M is heavier and harder to haul around for me.
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