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H, M, Super H or Super M?
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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on September 14, 2006 at 17:28:08 from (68.221.177.228):
Boys, I'm thinking of stepping up a notch or two from my beloved Super A's. Specifically, I'm thinking of an H or M for the 50 acre farm I am homing in on. What I don't want to do, is buy a bigger tractor twice; i.e., I want to get the right machine. Will the H have all the power the typical 50 acre farm needs - or will I wish I had bought an M? I like the nimbleness of the H, but will 27 hp be adequate - or would I be much better off with a Super H (35 hp) or the M? What about the lack of live hydraulics? I have them on the super A's; will I miss them? I'd just as soon avoid the additional cost of a super H vs the H, if what I want/need is just a regular H. Please - feel free to offer your opinions..... mike
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