Posted by Brian Schmidt on February 04, 2011 at 16:02:32 from (69.66.236.124):
In Reply to: super C power upgrade posted by Jessup on February 04, 2011 at 15:18:14:
Moving round bales and running a 6' Bush Hog with a Super C???? You should really find an M or Super M. Please save that Super C from destruction. If you are moving big round bales with a 3 point or fast hitch, I have personally seen the axle housings crack from the shear weight. Cs have a fairly small internal PTO shaft and can twist it off under heavy loads if you hit something. Super Cs make good belly mower tractors for lawns or other shorter grass. Heck I have 6 of them and love them. One has a C-153 out of a combine and that is a real workhorse. I bought it that way. But when I am doing heavy work, I get one of my Super Ms out.
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