Posted by Buzzman72 on February 05, 2011 at 11:01:36 from (74.129.194.93):
In Reply to: super C power upgrade posted by Jessup on February 04, 2011 at 15:18:14:
When we were selling rotary mowers at the old family tractor shop back in the late '60's, the biggest mower we'd ever recommend for a C/SC was a Woods 59,and that only for lawn/barn lot clipping. For "brush hogs," a 5-foot was our recommendation for an H, and 6-footers were something to hang behind an M.
We sold the FMC SideWinder brand mowers, and until they came out with a 4-footer, we really didn't have a SideWinder we recommended for a C/SC.
So for more power, you have several options. Best is what's best for YOU. You can put in an overbore sleeve and piston kit--Fire Craters or some variation of that would be a good call. OR if you're not opposed to some fabrication, there's always the C153 swap to put the HP into the same range as a stock H. Depends on how "restored" you want your tractor to be, how much work you want to do, and how deep your pockets are.
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