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Re: Super H or not???
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 13, 2007 at 13:11:12 from (209.226.247.144):
In Reply to: Super H or not??? posted by Fluggie in Iowa on May 13, 2007 at 05:14:10:
Fluggie: Since I posted this morning, none of these arguments hold water. you can put a C-164 engine in any H, SH, 300 or 350, but that doesn't make it a SH. The on-off switch in amp meter box started 2 years before SH. George is right about front bolster, Stage 1 had an H bolster and stage 2 had a 300 bolster, plus no factory live hydraulics. Do as I told you to be certain. The last time I got in one of these SH arguments, I got kicked off the guys property. He had a stage 2 SH for sale with proper front bolster, C-169 engine, live hydraulics with belly pump reservoir and band brakes. I had driven 150 miles to see this tractor. He was ready to swear on the bible, an 85 year old neighbor had bought it new, and it had been shedded every night since new. I asked how it got 3 shades of paint, then suggested he was being less than honest. Probably I wasn't quite that polite.
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