I"ve seen this Super C work and pull before. I saw it get "teched" at a pull and I would have to say that it might be even a little less than bone stock.
However, the Super C"s I"ve seen are usually excellent pullers. What"s been said about them is primarily true and what has been said about a regular H is also true.
But the comparison is a little ridiculous. In some ways, it"s like trying to compare apples to oranges. The Super C is a more technologically advanced tractor than an H. The H is pretty much a "drawbar pull tractor and therefore can pull a trailer plow better than a Super C so that"s not the comparison to use. A Super C with "Fast Hitch" and 2x plow will plow just as well as an H with a 2x trailer plow.
All in all, considering the above plus the fact that a Super C has down pressure hydraulics, a Super C is the clear winner in the "handy class" and in general, can do about 90% of what an H can do.
I"m NOT knocking H"s. I was raised on a Farmall M and I"m a Famall fan all the way.
Now for the bitter pill to swallow: A Ford N with a 2x-14 plow will plow circles around a Farmall H with a 2x-14 trailer plow. Facts are facts.
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