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Re: Is there any real difference between H and Super C ?
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Posted by SuperCmore on February 07, 2002 at 20:49:49 from (216.138.20.110):
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:
Good friend of mine grew up on JD 50's and 60's. First time he plowed with my Super C (2-14 Fast Hitch) he asked if it was "suped up" No, not really, just fire crater pistons when overhauled 25 years ago. He said it would out plow his 50 and certainly his uncle's H with 2 14 pull type plow. Super C has lot of guts for small tractor...not heavy like an H, but mine pulls 7 1/2 foot fast hitch disc is 2 anywhere, 3d gear most places. I have FULL set of Fast Hitch implements for it, including planter, plow, disc, etc, even a rare 2C-10 one row mounted corn picker!! She looks ruff, but runs sweet!!! 2 sets of rear weights and new loaded tires....SuperCmore
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