Posted by CNKS on May 18, 2012 at 17:11:42 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Putting TA in 44 H posted by Jay Poole on May 18, 2012 at 08:35:01:
If you put your H engine on a 300-350 rear end, and you use it for tillage, you need to up the HP of the H engine. Reason is the gears in the 300-350 and even in the Super H are different, 4th is 6+ mph and 3rd in the SH-up is only 1/8 MPH slower than the 5 1/8 mph 4th in the H. If you are doing any kind of heavy tillage that leaves you with only one field gear-2nd, 1st being too slow if you ever want to get done. 3rd is considered a field gear in the H (I used it for years), while 4th can only be used for lighter loads, same with 3rd in the 300/350 with the H engine.
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