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Re: Boys.... I'm thinking Super H, Stage II.
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Posted by Andrew Z on January 05, 2007 at 06:29:14 from (64.252.224.157):
In Reply to: Boys.... I'm thinking Super H, Stage II. posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 04, 2007 at 18:43:37:
Our Stage II Super H is our "flagship" of our fleet. I like to saw to people when they see it at a show when "O how many of those were made?" And when you say only around 10,000 Stage II Supers where made and then tell them that over 20,000+ Super MTA's were made cause everyone knows about them but not Stage II Super H's they get a real sense of what this tractor is any way sorry for the side note) It steers great and has power to boot. (where not sure if it was rebuilt or not 145psi of compression is what it has also the Rocket Govornor was added and some point in its life) but it will pull our regular H around all day long. My father pulls it and the diffrence between H and Super is WOW. My H pulls in the 4,000 lbs class and I ran out of power @ 10,000 lbs on the boat. While My Dads Super H pulls in the 4,500 lbs class and his Super can pull that @ 1/4 throttle!!! We also take it to a plow day and I wanted to try a 3 bottom behind it but there was none there, anyway we used a 2-14" and it pulled that like there was nothing there, I was playing aroud and really wanted to see what she had and she pulled that plow in 6mph 4th gear! I just wanted to see what she had in her and belive me she does. And with the Live Hydro, it just makes it that much better. Hope you find one they are a great tractor. Andrew
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