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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 25, 2003 at 21:00:05 from (216.208.58.143):
In Reply to: Re: Re: super A year posted by CNKS on June 25, 2003 at 19:49:05:
Charles: To start with the 1951 H my dad bought had IH disc brakes. I can remember the IHC stamp on the brake housing. Later after having 300 we did on ocasion exchange brake discs from one tractor to another, so they were the same. At the time whem the 300 was bought new the H was still as it came from factory as it was only 4 years old. I am aware on the faster speeds in SH and 300. We found not a lot of difference between H and 300 on items like plow, disk, cultivator and baler. We often said only difference was IPTO and TA and if you took those two away from 300 the H would give it a hard run. We never plowed, disked or baled in a certain gear, it was what was best suited for conditions. Our 8' Cockshutt wheel controlled disk would take either tractor to 2nd gear. And yes Cockshutt did have a wheel controlled disk in 1954.
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