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Posted by Scott(MO) on July 06, 2002 at 20:53:03 from (209.248.48.157):
In Reply to: Not sure which to buy posted by Torn on July 05, 2002 at 12:08:06:
Well, here's my 2cents. Both tractors had narrow fronts (although the 45 also had wide fronts), but if you had to put one on it would be a lot easier finding an AC front than a repro. front for the H and a lot cheaper too! The 45 also has the H beat on Horsepower. I'm not sure but I think some H's had hyd. hitches and the older ones didn't ( I could be wrong), but the 45 has a good snap coupler hitch which implements for it are cheap (except for a grading blade). If you didn't like the hitch it can be converted to three point pretty easy! The 45 has a hand clutch with HI/LO. Some 45's had power steering too. In my opinion, If you want a pretty tractor go with the red one . If you want a workhorse go with " ORANGE PUMPKIN " ! Scott
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