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Boys.... I'm thinking Super H, Stage II.


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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 04, 2007 at 18:43:37 from (65.0.137.153):

Howdy, boys: I'm trying to narrow down my "big" letter series tractor selection, which will compliment my Super A's on my "hobby farm". The more I look, listen, observe and drive, the more I am convinced the Super H, Stage II, is the tractor which will suit my needs (and heart) best. It seems from what many of you have stated on this site, the H size tractor is manuverable, fairly easy to trailer, reasonable on gas consumption, and extremely reliable. The Super H seems to have that extra little bit of horsepower that puts it up there close to an "M" without the bulk and heavier steering; not close to a "Super M", but close to an "M". Love those live hydraulics, too. Also, would consider a 300 or 350 as alternates. (But, I love the classic curves of a letter series tractor....)
Second choice would be a Super M with live hyd. Third choice would be a late H with ability to add live hyd - and, hopefully, one with increased power due to increased bore or firecrater pistons, etc. Final choice would be late M with ability to add live hyd.
I have 26 acres to mow on a regular basis, plus occasional plowing. What do you think - am I right or wrong in my choice???? And, I'll say this right now: I am a Farmall letter series man; and I am not a utility tractor man, nor am I much of a number series man (other than the 300/350, previously mentioned). Speak freely. mike


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