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Re: The great Super C vs Straight H debate...


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Posted by Pete76NY on November 18, 2010 at 03:09:41 from (66.194.51.226):

In Reply to: Re: The great Super C vs Straight H debate... posted by Stuart on November 18, 2010 at 00:02:35:

Have a Super M...fun pullin that too, as well as the Super H and about a dozen others colors and models I might choose from, but the SC remains my favorite to pull as the only time between 3000# and 5000# lbs that I know I am gonna get beat is if someone shows with a Super 66!
Our Super C is bone stock, rebuilt about 3 years ago with new sleeves and pistons in stock size, as I said, NO over bore, modified governors, electronic ignitions...even has a stock pipe and uses the stock air cleaner...11.2-36s so as stock as you can get...has narrow front (or it wouldn"t be handy) and quick hitch.
As far as on the track goes, I only pull NATPA pulls, and tightly run one"s at that, strictly Division I: weighed, tached, tire sizez checked, cylinder removed form the quick hitch before ya hook, after ya hook and every time ya leave the pits! In about 10 years of pulling with it both pre and post rebuild, it has only been beaten by a Straight H once; and that had the optional low low 1st (has lost to a W4 once too).
I have a friend who sold IH on the 50"s and 60"s in Cortland, NY says he only Straight Hs they sold after the Super C came out was when they cost saled the in stocks because, "the Super C was cheaper, handier and could out work an H!"
So unfortunately my job prevents me from smoking anything nowadays, but I do enjoy a Captain Morgan now and then...and I might not know much about alot of things, but this idiot does know what he"s talkin" about here...Challenge stands...then the loser buys a bottle for the other and changes his handle in here to "Imtheidiotaboutih" for a year? C"mon...putchyur money where your mouth is!!!!


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