Not sure where you are getting your hp numbers from. Looking in Guy Fays International Harvestor Tractor Data Book.
Cubic inches: Super C 123, H 152.1 Rated RPM: Super C 1650, H 1650 Drawbar HP: Super C 21.67, H 25.5 Belt HP: Super C 24.45, H 27.9 Weight: Super C 2900, H 3725
The Super C is going to be much handier for maneuvering, etc. The extra weight of the H is going to have its advantages. The Super C will win in the weight to hp ratio. It they are both truely, 100% stock then I would find it hard to believe that the Super C will out pull the H. The drawbar hp is already taking into account the extra weight of the H. The size of the tires on them can make a big difference also. Bigger is not always better. A bigger tire will stand taller causing higer ground speeds for the same gear. Lots and lots of factors that can influence the outcome. I like my Cs but would not want to put it on a baler like we did our H when I was a kid. Not that I liked running the baler with the H and no live pto. Not when we had a Case 300 with live power. We always thought that the Case 300 was a bigger tractor than the H. Turns out that the H has 152 cu in while the Case 300 only has 148 cu in. But with the 12 speed in it the Case 300 would out perform the H day in and day out.
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