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Re: Is there any real difference between H and Super C ?
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Posted by Dave 2N on February 07, 2002 at 16:45:33 from (205.188.196.26):
In Reply to: Is there any real difference between H and Super C ? posted by boondock Jones on February 07, 2002 at 16:20:16:
Overall and in general, I think you are right; they are both good tractors but the Super C is definitely handier and more manuverable. I know an old-time Farmall salesman who says that after the Super C came out, sales of H's declined. My Super C with Fast Hitch 2 btm. plows is a nice outfit. I know the H will have it's defenders and it is a good tractor. I own both a Super C and a Super H; the Super H is a little "more" tractor than a regular H so comparing a Super H to an H dosn't work. But at antique tractor pulls run by our club and other clubs where the "honked up" tractors aren't allowed, (in other words, pulling my grandfather's tractor against your grandfather's tractor) I've seen Super C's outpull straight H's. Not trying to start a problem here; just setting forth my opinion based on my experiences. An interesting sidelight here: a fellow in our club who is a hard core John Deere guy drove my Super C last summer; when he got off the tractor, he said that he had never driven a Super C before, didn't realize how handy it was and on the spot offered to trade me his John Deere 50 for my Super C. I have a JD 70 and I told him one JD was enough for me, I still have the Super C.
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