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Re: What makes a Super M or H
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Posted by Bill Smith on December 08, 2003 at 13:14:43 from (63.147.130.108):
In Reply to: What makes a Super M or H posted by Wayne on December 08, 2003 at 12:09:16:
Farmall produced the H from 39 to 53, and the M from 39 to 52. Farmall only made minor changes to these tractors over the coarse of these years. Farmall released there super series in 52 for the M and 53 for the H. Farmall would only make these super series tractors for, what a couple plus years. Basically is what they did, was take the same tractor and soup it up a little, and added a little more modern stuff to it. Pete has stated some of the actual changes and so forth. These tractors were a little more appealing to the consumer than the plan old H's and M's. Farmall then came out with the 300 and 400 series in 54 which marked the end of the super letter series. At the time of releasal, the changes that were made for the supers probably seemed major, but looking back at it over the years of tractor evolution, it don't seem like to much difference between an H or super H. Don't believe me, drive either one of them all day compared to a modern day tractor. I still like my old H's and M though.
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