Posted by Tom Fleming on May 08, 2011 at 02:39:56 from (67.20.243.240):
In Reply to: F-20 size comparison posted by John826diesel on May 07, 2011 at 18:34:38:
Well, I kind of looked at this as what work the 2 will do. As some of the posters have said, if you are going to be on the tractor all day, the H is far superior to the F-20. If all you are doing is hooking up the belt, or putting them drwbar to drawbar, I give the nod to the F-20.
These types of comparisons are good mental exercise, but for lots of reasons, they are never "apples to apples".
Although if you think about it even more, C is closer to F12/F14, H is closer to F20, and M is closer to F30.
I have been and always will be a fan of torque and lots of CI (cubes!). High RPM's and HP with no cajones does not impress me. torque = cajones.
This post was edited by Tom Fleming at 03:28:21 05/08/11 2 times.
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