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Re: Re: Re: 1953 Farmall SH. Is it a Stage I or a Stage II?
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Posted by Dr.Evil on December 07, 2002 at 03:54:30 from (216.165.144.74):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 1953 Farmall SH. Is it a Stage I or a Stage II? posted by armin h on December 06, 2002 at 09:25:53:
I have to agree... Lots of H's and Super H's got loaders added... I wouldn't try to lift 1500# round bales with a front end loader on one but I couldn't imagine not having a loader on My Stage II SH...90 Plus percent of the time I use the Super H because it has a loader. When I was a kid (30-40 yrs ago) Dad used to mow hay with a sickel mower...and I used everything from a '39 H, to the Stage II Super H, to the Super M-TA with LPTO/TA to mow with and without a doubt the Super H with transmission driven PTO & live hyd was the best mowing tractor. If the sickel plugged up You could stop, raise the sickel, back-up, clear the plug, pull forward, and drop the sickel in a blink of the eye with the Super H only hitting the clutch 2-3 times where with the H it was about 8-10 times, and no LPTO lever to mess with as with the M-TA. We used the Super H on the 6 ft. Brillion rotary mower too without an over-running clutch... No dents in the grill either....You hit the clutch, You just have to remember to pull the transission out of gear at the same time!
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