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Re: Super C or Cub???? No arguments please!
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Posted by SAm in NS on April 18, 2002 at 11:23:46 from (24.138.19.199):
In Reply to: Super C or Cub???? No arguments please! posted by Scott L. Swanson on April 18, 2002 at 11:05:35:
The tractors are fairly different. The Super C uses the C-123 engine and has about 20HP. The Cub uses the C-60 engine and has about 10HP. The cub is a one row offset tractor and the super C a two row. The cub will have a wide front and the SC could have either a WF or a NF. For the dollars the SC will give you the most HP. This is because the cub tends to be very collectable so it has a higher price. It will be easier to find equipment to fit a SC because you can convert it to a 3pt. setup, also the cub's PTO rotates opposite to standard and is not the standard size so it requires specific equipment. With a SC you will also get hydraulics which were optional on the cub. The 200 is very similar to the SC but with slightly different sheet metal. In my opinion the only thing the cub has over a SC is its smaller size and weight which makes it easier to transport and store. So my vote is with the Super C. Good luck. SAm in NS
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