Posted by PretendFarmer on March 18, 2014 at 09:25:49 from (192.249.47.208):
In Reply to: Super C beater! posted by Pete76NY on March 17, 2014 at 13:29:30:
Pete76NY said: (quoted from post at 21:29:30 03/17/14) For those of you guys into truly stock pullin" with your Straight H, and are sick of watchin" Super Cs pull right past your mark in the #4500 and #5000 classes, there is a nice lookin creeper gear H (that"s the one that will beat Super Cs!) in Md. It"s listed in photo ads...at first glance the $3500 price seemed steep, but when ya think it out: new rims an tires, #900 of weights, front brackets and a sharp looker. Seems it might not be too much for a "gas "er and go pullin"" tractor! I"d think about it myself, but couldn"t fit it on the trailer with my Super C! LOL
I guess pullin' is different around the country where ever you go. When I pull in 4500 and 5000 lbs class the C's typically can't hold a candle to me, sometimes freak things happen though. They run out of power way before I run out of traction. I have the creeper gear and pull up to 6500#
This post was edited by PretendFarmer at 09:26:20 03/18/14.
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