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Posted by CNKS on June 05, 2004 at 19:37:41 from (207.178.99.15):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Super posted by Hugh MacKay on June 05, 2004 at 17:05:23:
I can't compare the H to the 300, because I have never driven a 300. I have an H and Super H, don't use either much. The Super H should pull more than the H in 2nd gear, but 2nd gear in the SH is 3/8 mph faster than in the H, so part of the advantage in noticable pulling power gets canceled out by speed. Third gear in the SH is about equal to 4th in the H, so the same thing applies only to a greater degree. That's probably why you didn't notice a great difference in the amount your 300 pulled (excluding the TA), but you were going faster. The speeds in the 300 were slightly faster than the Super H speeds, and the 300 only had a couple HP more than the Super H. I don't consider the 5+ mph or 6+ mph 4th gears in either tractor tillage gears, unless you are pulling a small implement, or going very shallow. Likewise 1st gear would never be used for extended periods of time, or you'd never get done. So, if you don't run constantly in the TA range, it appears that the H, SH, and 300 should be used for the same size implements,as you said, but you would be going faster, other things, such as tires, being equal.
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