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Re: Super C versus 140
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Posted by Carp on December 22, 2006 at 06:30:20 from (208.221.24.49):
In Reply to: Super C versus 140 posted by Sandfield Farmer on December 21, 2006 at 14:07:44:
In my mind it depends on just how much cultivating you are doing and if that is the only thing you are doing. If you are doing a reasonable amount 5 acres or less I would use the 140 if that is all you plan to do with it. If you are doing more I would go with a C. If you are going to do more than just cultivate I would us and H. The cultivating capabilities of the C and H are about the same, but the H is a lot more tractor than a C but just as manuverable. I think the 140 is better cultivating tractor in most applications, but take it from someone who has cultivated 5 acre fields with an A, it takes a long time. I have switched to cultivating with an H and it is much quicker.
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