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Re: What good is an H?
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Posted by Pete76NY on November 01, 2006 at 17:57:35 from (12.33.96.130):
In Reply to: What good is an H? posted by City-Boy McCoy on November 01, 2006 at 09:13:00:
Depends on what your're really gonna do...the Super C will do about anything a straight H will do, and in many cases do it in a handier fashion; the turning radius of a row crop Super C is unbelievable, the fast hitch (if equipped) is really alot handier than alot of 3 pt hitches are (if it doesn't have QH, it loses ground in the handieness contest quickly, and the live hydraulics are nice. Can you add 3 pt and live hydraulics to an H? sure...more work. The H would be my choice coming off the hills here in Upstate, NY with a load on, and the front frame is stronger then the torque tube of the C. Of the 10-12 tractors we have(several colors and models) the Super C is by far the handiest for most of our chores, it runs a 5' hog all day like it's not there, runs a QH sickle bar mower, plows with 2 12" bottoms well, and turns on a dime. ...AND when it comes time for playing, they trailer easier, and if ya get out pulled in the stock division by a straight H, ya know he is'nt really stock!
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