Posted by Pete76NY on March 21, 2013 at 22:34:14 from (66.194.51.226):
Plow day coming up, only one for our club this year, and with gas prices what they are, can"t take the whole fleet and work "em all a little even though it"s fairly close. So decision time, as usualy Dad will have the 2N with 2-14 Fergie plow (always his 1st choice) so I won"t have that choice but here is what I have to choose from...which way would you go and why? Super C with FH 2-14 plow Super H with #8 Little Genius 2-16 (trip) Super M with IH 3-16 hydraulic (if I hurry and get the tractor back together.) JD 70 with 555 3-14 hydraulic JD A with either the 555 3-14 hydraulic, or 44 2-14 hydraulic. JD B with Oliver 100 2-16 trip JD 420T with AC 3pt 2-14 plow.
As sweet as that Super H and Lil Genius work together, The "48 A and the 2-14 hydraulic #44 move right along with absoutely no stress faster than ya"d ever wanna plow, the big old square seat keeps my fat azzzz comfy and the hydraulics make it so easy!
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