Posted by Pete76NY on November 17, 2010 at 21:53:19 from (66.194.51.226):
...I read with interest and posted and am still amazed by some of the answers! So I will issue this challenge: Show proof that your Straight H is bone stock (no 1/8 overbores, no governor springs, no huge tires, electronic ignitions...in other words a true bone stock NATPA Div I legal tractor) as I will prove to you about our Super C. AND you don't have the optional low low 1st gear! Bring your tractor here to Upstate, NY and we will start a lil ol competition: I will concede that you will hold more weight back coming down a hill, and I am sure you will concede that I will win the agility so we can dispense with these. We can start by weighing in, then hooking to a good sled...I'll even give ya best 2 out of 3!!! Then we'll hook to a 2 bootom plow and hit the fields, then hook up to a Hog (your choice of size), maybe do some raking, crimping, heck maybe even some baling!!! We can have neutral operators because other than on the track there will be no clear winner, so we will have to seek opinions. But I do guarantee that the Super C will do EVERYTHING the H will do and not have to strain to do it! I also guarantee that we won't need the 3rd hook to have a winner on the track! Now for those of you "there's no difference between an H and a Super H...same criteria...I'll supply the Super H too!
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