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Pat-CT

09-26-2007 15:50:48




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ok im not doing this and dont want to hear about saftey its a simple question of what tractor would pull more if you hooked a super c and a farmall H back to back which one win lets say they are in the same condition which one would win




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Pat-CT

09-27-2007 12:44:02




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 Re: farmall question in reply to Pat-CT, 09-26-2007 15:50:48  
what about a super c ??



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old art

09-26-2007 21:14:37




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 Re: farmall question in reply to Pat-CT, 09-26-2007 15:50:48  
the one with the smartest operator every time



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Janicholson

09-26-2007 19:19:06




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 Re: farmall question in reply to Pat-CT, 09-26-2007 15:50:48  
The super C if it was going down a hill at a 45 degree angle, and the H was on the level. JimN



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Lanse

09-26-2007 18:11:01




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 Re: farmall question in reply to Pat-CT, 09-26-2007 15:50:48  
I have no experience, but an H is more powerful and has (I think) 1000pounds on the C.



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RN

09-26-2007 16:20:27




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 Re: farmall question in reply to Pat-CT, 09-26-2007 15:50:48  
Weight and power favor H. Hook back to back favor docs and undertakers. Have them take turns pulling sled. RN



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Pat-CT

09-26-2007 15:52:34




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 Re: farmall question in reply to Pat-CT, 09-26-2007 15:50:48  
oh and thanks for the help



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ry

09-26-2007 16:21:36




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 Re: farmall question in reply to Pat-CT, 09-26-2007 15:52:34  
If they are both stock and both with same tires. The H would outpull the C.



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mark

09-27-2007 13:10:31




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 Re: farmall question in reply to ry, 09-26-2007 16:21:36  
I don't think a C would have a chance against an H.....but I'd like to see an H pitted against an M.

Pound for pound....the H has to be one of best pulling tractors made in that era.

That being said.....the old Allis' seemed to get down and pull better than the rest.

I'm not color blind.....I have or have had, red, green and orange machines. There never was a stock tractor made in it's class that would out pull an Allis CA. Just like a little bull.

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