Posted by Andrew Z on March 20, 2012 at 08:05:01 from (72.10.122.33):
In Reply to: gas posted by carlton on March 19, 2012 at 22:28:57:
Id agree with Cowman, the H would suite your task well. If you just tying to play around and have a hobby farm the H is a great choice easy to run and service. I have both a Super MD with a loader and an H (also had 2 Super C's with them) and both are good in their own respects. I use my H in the woods to pull logs etc, the Super MD sees more use around the yard. However i would say that if you plan on using either the H or M with a loader you have a min of 2 sets of weights 3 or 4 sets is even better.
There are alot of people on here that think you need a 806 if you have 10 or more acres. When back when these machines were new the Cub was geared at farms up to 35-40 acres, the H was up to 150 acres and the M was plus that. I know times were diffrent and farming tech has come along way, just food for thought.
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