Posted by cleddy on November 25, 2013 at 16:12:23 from (174.74.32.67):
In Reply to: m670 posted by jd plowboy on November 25, 2013 at 15:18:16:
I'll be curious what others say? We had a Super U302 and then got a early straight U302 and we always thought the straight U302 seem to run better at the slower RPM. The Super always was hard to get the engine to stop when turned off with it's high compression. It is kind of hard to tell the exact difference since one Manual fits both of these tractors. Was there more power with the Super? There was a little more flair and fancy in the Super U302 features than the old work horse plain U302 but more often than not the plain one started better and was most dependable Cleddy.
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