Posted by 2510Paul on January 25, 2015 at 09:03:28 from (173.202.142.245):
I read with interest the JD vs IH Tractors post. I have experience with both, let's say back in the day they were all better than horses.
As I read, I wondered why no one mentioned MH tractors. We had 2 MH 44's and a MH 444 (creeper speeds, foot and hand clutch, live pto, 3 pt., etc.) standard, it was our big tractor for many years. I always felt these were great tractors. They seemed to run forever, they had great gear spacing, real easy on fuel, good power for their size, and live PTO, 3pt's and hydraulics showed up (don't know the year.).
So what is the perspective on the MH tractors? Good, not so good, not enough dealers, no experience? Frankly, I still can't figure out why an IH H or M were more popular than the MH 33/44 row crops. I also cannot figure out why MF pushed them aside.
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