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Re: H or M?
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Posted by newpuller on July 18, 2006 at 08:10:07 from (138.163.0.37):
In Reply to: H or M? posted by Mike CA on July 18, 2006 at 00:05:28:
Get them M. Parts are easy to find, same for the H. But more than likely you will take it to show that has a tractor pull and you will want in on the fun. You can easily get %50-%60 more horse power out of an M than it came from the factory with. Pulling antique tractors is a blast. If you get the H and decide to pull with you'll say you should have gotten the M when you see them pull. I started with a case VA several years ago. When I pulled ofr the first time I went out and bought an M. The tires I just on it makes it hard to beat in a pull. Keep in mind one thought, always get the biggest tractor, of the type you're after, for the money.
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