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Re: Super C or Cub???? No arguments please!
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Posted by ScottyNY on April 18, 2002 at 12:29:31 from (128.59.123.240):
In Reply to: Super C or Cub???? No arguments please! posted by Scott L. Swanson on April 18, 2002 at 11:05:35:
In your particular situation, the SuperC/200 is the way to go. The SuperC will do all the Cub will and more -- the converse is not true. One rather odd advantage to consider is that any PTO driven tow behind or three point implements that will work on the SuperC will also work on that H -- IF you get it back together ;<). The PTO on the Cub turns in the other direction from the rest of the world, so only those PTO implements specifically designed for the Cub will work on it, and they will not work on anything else. I think you'll find that the SuperC is enough smaller than an H to be far more versatile, and you'd have the flexibility of being able to use either of the larger tractors to work the same implements.
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