(i assume this is stone boat??)If you want to do your best pull in 4500lbs classes, youll pull against Oliver 77, 88, JD B's some lite A's, other H's and even a few lite M's are possible. With the low first grear you have a pretty good set up really learn how to use it with useing the throttle and the breaks. There is a guy in my club that won the class with a low gear H for the last 2 out of 3 years, beats anything from Oliver 88's to Farmall M's. I pull a H in 4000lbs and do ok i maninly pull for fun but even with a stock H i can still beat some of those oliver 70's and JB B's. My father pulls a low gear Super H in 4500lbs and 5500lbs and does better in the 5500lbs pound class that tractor has about 40 some horse now but hes out pulled M's, 88's 50's even a 60. but thats a Super H. But i would not get discouraged!! That H will pull well, you have to learn how to use the throttle and breaks and blance to get it to pull well, it may take a few pulls or even a few years but dont give up!
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