Posted by Pete76NY on November 17, 2010 at 02:05:23 from (66.194.51.226):
In Reply to: Farmall H or C? posted by outdoors on November 16, 2010 at 19:01:04:
Other than being heavier which can help in holding back a load headed down hill, there is virtually nothing a straight H can do that a healthy Super C cannot do...and be handier esp. if it has a quick hitch. I say this after years of owning, using and pulling both models. There was enough more to a Super H than an H that we wouldn"t be having this conversation if you had said Super H. I have a friend that sold IH equipment, tractors and trucks in Cortland, NY in the "50"s and "60"s...he told me once that the only time they sold any regular Hs after the Super Cs were introduced was when they sold the ones they had in stock at a large discount. I have been pulling my bone stock (not even an 1/8 in over bore kit) for years...the only time it has been beaten by a Division I legal H (including my own) was by an H with the ultra low 1st gear. My Super H on the other hand can beat it hands down.
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