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Re: Stage 1 vs. Stage 2 H
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Posted by Andrew Z on June 06, 2007 at 18:48:07 from (12.76.157.15):
In Reply to: Stage 1 vs. Stage 2 H posted by Up North Louie on June 06, 2007 at 18:31:06:
ALL H's are stage 1's if you want to think of them like that. The last 10,000 Super H's built in late 53 through oct of 54 are stage II. What this means is that they have live hydrolic pump, and not one driven trough the trans. There are a few other diffrences but that is the big one. A good H can be had for $1,200 or less depending on area. A good Stage II Super H, will be over $2,500. The H is a very reible tractor starts great in the cold and are very handy sized, not to big not to small. If you want live hydro, you can mount a pump on a H, other changes are needed too but that can be ocomplished. Andrew
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