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


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Posted by Shawn in PA on November 18, 2010 at 09:27:09 from (24.154.38.87):

In Reply to: The great Super C vs Straight H debate... posted by Pete76NY on November 17, 2010 at 21:53:19:

I have a straight H, as well as a few others. Just last night I mowed about 15 acres with it running a 6 foot king kutter. My neighbor brought out his SC and 5 foot hog, and joined in. Im not bashing his tractor or any SC, but it definately didn"t handle the heavier stuff as well as my H did. His SC was heating up, and didn"t seem to have the grunt in the thick stuff. The H was barking pretty good too, but seemed to power through with less effort. Now both tractors have been rebuilt in the last 5 yrs with 1/8 in overbores. Maybe mine is a little tighter...i dunno. His doesn"t smoke and runs excellent to my standard, as does my H. I mainly mow my grass with the H, but on occasion I"ll hook to a 2-16 little genius. Without a doubt my H handles the plows much better than his SC, on the same plow. Now I can"t speak for a groomed track, but comparing the two tractors I"m familiar with, in working conditions, I believe the H"s weight advantage and larger displacement makes it a better working tractor. Maybe I"m wrong but I think it"ll perform heavier work for a longer period of time than a SC will as well, because of larger physical size ie: displacement, bearings, axles ect... I definately won"t argue manuverability. This is similar to the SM vs 350 power debate, which in my opinion the SM wins hands down. But again I can"t speak for a track... The only thing i pull are implements and sometimes a sled with my kids on it. My H seems to handle them both pretty well. Take care, Shawn


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