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IaGary

03-24-2006 04:47:12




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I've seen in the ads and heard on here a Super H referred to as a Stage II Super H.
Whats a stage II and how are they differant?
Just wondering. Gary




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Levi K

03-24-2006 14:10:17




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 Re: Stage II ? in reply to IaGary, 03-24-2006 04:47:12  
The live hydralics and the battery moved under the seat on the stage 2 are different from the stage 1



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Marv

03-24-2006 07:10:51




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 Re: Stage II ? in reply to IaGary, 03-24-2006 04:47:12  
The grill on the Stage II is different from that of a stage I. It has two extra holes which were used for a cultivator attachment. These grills sell for a premium. The seat was redesigned from a Stage II also.



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Bob M

03-24-2006 06:13:23




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 Re: Stage II ? in reply to IaGary, 03-24-2006 04:47:12  
We've got one each Stage I and Stage II. Aside from the live hydraulics the only other significant difference is the Stage I has the traditional pull rod starter switch. The Stage II has a "step on" lever that works the starter.

Note: My Stage I is equipped with the optional IHC "christmas tree" hydraulic control valve which provides true 2-way hydraulic capability. However on account of the belly pump the hydraulics are not "live".

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Rich Griffin

03-24-2006 05:49:57




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 Re: Stage II ? in reply to IaGary, 03-24-2006 04:47:12  
I have a Stage 2 Super H. A very nice tractor. Drives and handles good. It has the factory live - 2 way hyd. Very handy.



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Nat 2

03-24-2006 04:56:41




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 Re: Stage II ? in reply to IaGary, 03-24-2006 04:47:12  
Many previous discussions about this...

Stage II has optional live hydraulics and the battery box under the seat. Stage I has bigger engine, faster gears, disk brakes as compared to a regular H.

There was a Stage III, which would have had a Torque Amplifier and live PTO like a Super MTA (aka Stage III Super M), but IH decided to skip that and go right to the 300.



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