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Re: Re: Super A and Super C
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Posted by Pete on May 23, 2001 at 16:27:17 from (66.24.154.121):
In Reply to: Re: Super A and Super C posted by Sales Dept Hype on May 23, 2001 at 06:10:56:
Hype, Almost every change from a "regular" model to a "super was a valuable addition to anyone who seriously used their tractors. My experience with A's is lacking, but hydraulics, quick hitch, and disc brakes on the Super c's, live hydraulics, on the Super H's and M's combined with a few more horses, made them all more efficient tractors. For those of us who just drive them on the trailer to go to a show and spend the rest of our time acting like experts on the web, these changes probably weren't much, but to farmers who used C's, H's, and M's when they were THE cutting edge of tractordom, the changes were HUGE! As far as actual performance: I can tell you this, our stock Super C will out pull any stock regular H, but it won't out pull our Super H. The regular C's we see at pulls will not out pull straight H's. So............ there must have been some tangible advancements! Pete
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