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Re: 'H vs Super H / Pulling
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Posted by Pete on April 09, 2001 at 15:48:17 from (66.24.154.121):
In Reply to: 'H vs Super H / Pulling posted by Dan on April 09, 2001 at 07:45:55:
Dan, You can probably modify the H engine to match the power of a Super H, but the reason we bought a SH to pull with is that we always beat straight H's with our stock Super C. There are highly modified H's out there that could beat the SC, but we pull in strictly stock class. Even our SH is not the puller pound for pound that our SC or SM is. For some reason they just never seemed to get the power to weight ratio nailed on H's, and this is something you need to be aware of when modifying any tractor, sooner or later you get too muuch power and need to add weight. It can be a viscious circle. Pete
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