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Re: My Dad's Super A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 17, 2007 at 14:44:24 from (216.208.58.120):
In Reply to: Re: My Dad's Super A posted by City-boy McCoy on January 17, 2007 at 04:47:52:
Mike: Your quite right, a guy would be hard pressed to call it. However the Super As generally had smaller tires and on hard ground it does give them some advantage. 11.2 tires are close to 4" higher than 9.5 and 12.4 are close to 6" taller than 9.5. Those large tirs do reduce the torque. I have 9.5 on my SA and 12.4 on the 130 and 140. On a hard gravel driveway provided the super A doesn't spin out it will give the other two a hard run for power on a drawbar pull. Where the other two leave the Super A in the dust is on loose tilled soil. Under those circumstances the Super A will usually spin out first however if it gets traction the other two will be all over it for power as they have that extra floatation. I expect should I put 12.4 tires on the Super A it wouldn't hold a candle to either of the other two.
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