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Re: What good is an H?
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Posted by Dave from MN on November 01, 2006 at 14:55:00 from (67.133.91.28):
In Reply to: What good is an H? posted by City-Boy McCoy on November 01, 2006 at 09:13:00:
My "H" is handy to a point, use if for pulling lighter loads on racks, some manure spreader work ( leaves from the yard). Handy for moving things around the farm. Thats about it. Looks nice and was the 1st IH I learned to drive back in '82. Will never sell it, but a super c would be much more handy for moving things around, a 300 would much more pull it's load for the farm. If you buy for "wants" or "nostalga" b uy an "h" what the heck. If you need it to grunt once in a while get the "M" if you must have a letter series. If you get a chance at a "super C" for Lords sake get it in yer shed. If you want functionality get 300-400 OR newer and enjoy versatility .
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