Posted by jerry 4 on January 18, 2014 at 11:37:00 from (50.107.48.205):
have a chance to by one of my dads tractors to restore. cant decide witch way to go.the H hays straight sheet metal and a model 30 loader.still 6 volt but doesn't charge.super C has the fast hitch 12 volt one wire altanator .but the sheet metal is rough, needs a grill.has 2 sets of rear weights. one set up front.looking at grills on the web they run about $500.both tractor tires are about %50.he has 3point adapters for the c also.i can have my choice for $1500.i already have a small kabota compact. with a loader.so I don't need a loader.the h is in better shape, but the c would be more handier. I just miss hearing the bark of a straight pipe. raked a lot of hay with that super c. he has owned the c for the past 40 years and the h about 10.can you guys help me decide witch to buy. buy a grill for the c/ or by a three point for the h. cant afford both or I would.
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