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Topic: H vs Super H
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| allredd
02-20-2012 13:58:46
71.158.221.231
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Is a stage 1, 53 Super H typically worth more than a standard H?---for example a 51 H in the same condition. |
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| The Dukester
02-22-2012 11:27:08
4.229.144.173
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Re: H vs Super H in reply to allredd, 02-20-2012 13:58:46
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| Yep, in identical average restored condition the Super H would be worth about 400 more....Why? Mainly because of more horsepower, better speeds in the gearing, came with a better seat, and a better drawbar. Truth is, a Super H is what the original H should have been in the first place. Plenty of power for it's size and good field speeds, neither of which the regular H had. Same thing with the M family too. |
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| Pete76NY
02-21-2012 01:28:12
66.194.51.226
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Re: H vs Super H in reply to allredd, 02-20-2012 13:58:46
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| if ya wanna be able to out pull a Super C then YES!!!!!! |
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| Super-H-Mike
02-20-2012 17:25:34
76.164.144.78
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Re: H vs Super H in reply to allredd, 02-20-2012 13:58:46
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| They made a lot more regular Hs than SHs. The Super has better gearing,disc brakes, and more power. All these make it more valuable to some...not all. Around here , the Supers go higher. In the same overall condition, I would say 500.00 or more higher than standard H. Thats my observation,in my area, which is Minnesota. Stage ones do not have live hydralic. |
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| sflem849
02-20-2012 15:28:03
166.181.3.45
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Re: H vs Super H in reply to allredd, 02-20-2012 13:58:46
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| Stage I s aren't that special to me. Same page as Rusty 2-300 |
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| Andrew Psencik
02-20-2012 14:54:25
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Re: H vs Super H in reply to allredd, 02-20-2012 13:58:46
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| depends on if someone actually wants to use the tractor for work. the only practical advantage in my opinion is live hydraulics. but in a backyard, driveway or a parade, it makes no difference. Rarity to a collector might have some impact on price. My opinion is Its worth what someone will pay for it. |
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| Harold H
02-20-2012 15:05:16
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Re: H vs Super H in reply to Andrew Psencik, 02-20-2012 14:54:25
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| | Stage I SH does not have live hydraulics. I would guess in the same condition would be within $100 to $150 of same value. Harold H |
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| rustyfarmall
02-20-2012 14:21:32
216.248.71.224
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Re: H vs Super H in reply to mkirsch, 02-20-2012 13:58:46
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
If both tractors were in excellent, ready for the field condition, then yes, the Super H might be worth $200 to $300 more. |
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