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Posted by Roger on September 03, 2002 at 19:57:48 from (198.31.223.234):
In Reply to: High fourth gear in an H.......... posted by G-MAN on September 03, 2002 at 13:55:16:
I have a Super H and they have a faster 3rd and 4th gears than the H. The 4th gear in a Super H is about 6 mph. It was really good for mowing and raking. Back in the early 1960's my dad bought one of those Number 100 IH mowers with no pitman. Our neighbor had a John Deere mower that he was alway bragging about. I was coming home from mowing our alfalfa and saw him our mowing in the field next to us. I pulled into the field to show him our new mower. I then proceeded to demonstrate it to him. I drove the Super H in fourth gear and lapped him with his John Deere mower in about two rounds. Couple weeks later he had a new IH mower. My dad told the dealer he wanted the commission for the sale. Roger
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