I live in wisconsin and farm full time. Dont think I will meet you half way. You havent had any competition if your winning all the time. I know for a fact that a good strong H will out plow a super c. Been to alot of plowing contests and seen it first hand. If you claim that a super c has almost the same power as an H then the C wont last as long because the rear end is alot smaller. I pull mainly farmalls in the local 2 pulls and a JD B are very tough to beat on a really hard clay track. Pulling a spreader, the H will lug better and has higher road speed so I will beat you back the barn so to speak. Like I said about the local mechanic with the 45 hp Super C and 14.9s on it, he never pulled that well, tractor was to short. I have a 56 hp wc that I will challenge almost everything with,lol 2800lb class all the way to 5600lb class. I know for a fact that a Super C wont touch a WD-45 in any class. Like I said; you havent had much competition if you win as much as you say you do. Lets blow silage, again the H will win. At a plowing contest last year my H with 2-16s beat a Super C with 2-14s just like yours. Your defeated before you get started.
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