Posted by farmallhal on November 17, 2010 at 08:08:48 from (76.2.184.96):
In Reply to: Farmall H or C? posted by outdoors on November 16, 2010 at 19:01:04:
The fast hitch Super C is one great tractor and it has features that are hard to find on modern ones like down pressure on the hitch. I'm a lot like you in that I have a Ford 5610 for all the heavy 3 point type work I need to do like the disc mower and any soil tillage along with it's independant PTO and engine driven hydraulic remotes. My Super C gets in on everything and I have a nice variety of 2 point implements. They are not that hard to find and so much nicer to hook up then wrestling around with those 3 point ones and I certainly don't want to get involved with mounted implements for my H and M's. It seems in my search for 2 point implements Pennsylvania is a gold mine in that the farms there must be sized for the C and SC tractors. Don't know where you live but get yourself a truck and trailer and give Pennsylvania a good tour and you will find about everything you could use for you SC. By the way, I also have a H, M and a SMTA and the SC is used far more then all of them put together. My SC probably rakes more hay around this neighborhood then any other tractor because of the smaller fields and it's so agile and turns quick with the narrow front. Another thing, being a lighter tractor the steering is so much easier and less tiring then with the other larger letter series Farmalls. I certainly vote for the fast hitch Super C, Hal.
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