Posted by Pat-CT on November 23, 2007 at 13:24:21 from (68.110.205.165):
i have my H thats my puller my next tractor is going to be my working tractor so im not sure wither to go bigger or smaller im totaly split i want to use it to brushhog and snowplow and mayby mow with it but thats just a mayby. I like the super C becuase it has the fasthitch and can easyly be fount with these things or can be bought pretty easily on the other hand the M or 400 has the power and with the ipto i think it independedt mayby its just live but anywho the 400 or M would be good for brushhoging for the power and have the weight and power for snowplowing but on the other hand i dont know if the M will fit in my garage becuase the H's steering wheel only clears the door edge by a foot altho i could deflate the tires if i needed to any help on where to go next oh yea and this is an FFA project and if i got something bigger it would run the bailer and if i get something smaller it would just be on display
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