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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 24, 2007 at 20:22:37 from (67.142.130.49):
In Reply to: Super H dies posted by Todd L on May 24, 2007 at 19:22:11:
I am glad you got her going! what year is your super H? is it a stage 1 or 2? how big is the mower under her? I have a 44"X1" H and she mows my yard with a 72 inch mower real nice! she has real fat and almost no tread tires on the back tires and does not tear up or leave trac marks and she mows my yard every week. some times i take her too my dads 7 miles away just to mow there yard! It is so much fun to drive and i love how she will whip right around. my dad thought it would be hard to mow around trees. the christmas like pine trees i mow around is alot easyer with the H as my little rider cant get close enough to the tree with out putting you in the tree!With my H i just get real close to it and the wheels hit the branches but i stay nice and cleen no sap! My H has a custom made exaust that makes it possible to get under tress without the tree branches catching on the muffler and then sling shotting you right in the face. the custom muffler has a 45` bent pipe that makes her horizontal rather then vertical and it extends to about the nose of the tractor and sits no higher then the intake. She must have had a over haul that used domed top pistons as she is one of the strongest H's I have ever drove. It pulls about like a M mabey a little less. And the big tires on her make her fly in road gear, as she hits 21 mph on my gps! all my other h's and super h's top out at 16 or 17. This mower H also revs a little higher then normal giving her a extra boost when needed! I mow in 3rd gear at about 1200 rpm's as if I crank her up the mower sounds like she will take off! it has multching blades on it and i can mow 6 inch grass down to 2 1/2 or so without bogging the tractor or leaving streaks of grass due to overloading underpowering the blades. I would not trade my H for a brand new zero turn. I would like to take this H to a tractor pull as she has big tires on the back and a real strong motor. I even think she could place in the top 3. jonnnny2006
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