Posted by The Dukester on February 25, 2012 at 12:30:56 from (4.229.162.66):
In Reply to: What can an H do? posted by Eric Allen on February 24, 2012 at 17:50:26:
Through the years I've had quite a lot of experience with H series tractors. First the '41 H my uncle had on the farm that I drove on the haywagon loading loose hay when I was just a boy of 8 and then doing all farm jobs when I went to work full time on the farm in my high school years. Then came a new '50 H with the high speed 4th gear that was our "2nd" tractor on the farm. Next came the '45 H I owned myself in the early '80's when I did some part-time farming on my own and finally a neighboring friend's Super H I used cultivating with a 4 row cultivator during the 4 years I farmed. Any H in decent shape can handle most implements made in the same era. But the Super H was what all H's should have been with it's extra power and better gear speeds. The Super H had enough power to handle the mounted 4 row cultivator and I doubt that any of the regular H's could have. My Super M did handle it better though because of it's extra weight and power. All in all, H's were fine tractors and one of the most desired and respected tractors in their time.
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