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Re: HP of a C ?
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on September 13, 2004 at 18:13:55 from (12.215.50.253):
In Reply to: HP of a C ? posted by terryj on September 13, 2004 at 16:39:20:
An H is for sure the cheapest tractor to buy. However, when it comes time to sell or trade, it is also the most worthless tractor out there. Not sure why. I think it is favorite model. But, for plowing snow and all around handy work, the Super C cannot be beat. You can easily load it up with weight and you have the live hydraulics to boot. Factory front snow plows are available. They are easily hauled as size is compact. They can be had for a variety of prices. I have seen them as cheap as $400 and as much as $4500. You also have a better chance on regaining your investment when it comes time to trade. I guess it really depends on how much snow we are talking about. Here in Illinois, I plow a road 1/4 mile long with my Super C. I have both a front blade and a rear three point blade. I like the front for blasting through the drifts and the rear blade for the fine finish grading. The Super C also allows you into a lower HP or weight class for pulling.
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