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What good is an H?
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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on November 01, 2006 at 09:13:00 from (65.0.137.38):
Now Boys, please don't get upset until you read this entire message. I have wanted an H or M for 50 years. Of the two, I'm thinking I'd rather have an H. But my cousin who has lived on a farm all his life, keeps telling me that the Super C has almost the same horsepower as the H (about 3 hp difference at most), is 1000 lbs lighter, is more manuverable, has live hydraulics and is the better choice of the two. He says if a Super C is not enough, I need to skip over the H and go on and get an M. Is he right? Does the H have any advantages which he is not aware of? The machine would be used primarily to pull a brush hog and a disc harrow. I could see where his points would not be valid if I were getting a SUPER H (@ 35 hp and live hydraulics), but what about the regular H vs. the Super C? Maybe I ought to look for a Super H? Maybe I ought to get a Super C? Maybe he's wrong? Please advise me here... Thanks. mike
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