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by ccpullin
Ok, I thought the question asked was between regular and super tractors, and not between supers and older IH built tractors but I am in because I have both!
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Are you trying to tell us that a IH Cub Cadet is not a regular garden tractor?
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by ccpullin
Your belt drive hydraulics is for a lift only?
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The IH Cub Cadets have the ability to have down pressure.
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by ccpullin
My supers have wide tires will go in deep snow and mud where my others tractors won't (thats why they place wide/tall tires on puling tractors and race trucks for traction advantages but yes they do cost more $$$)
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You gain 1 1/2 of ground clearance compaired to my IH Cubs...not enough to make any difference. As I said earlier there is a huge difference in the traction department when you compare pulling-race trucks and everyday use. A puller with any experence should know that.
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by ccpullin
I have a cheaper single stage blower on my 149 that does not work near as well in heavy snow as the more expensive 2 stage on my super
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I know several that change the pulley size on the snow thrower....they do a good job moving snow. The cheaper snow thrower does the job I ask it to do.
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by squatch
You probably ain't moving this full of wood with a 7hp tractor.
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That trailer looks like a 6 foot long and 4 foot wide?
I've hauled wood with my 100 pulling a 4 foot wide and 8 foot long trailer. I don't need tire chains to haul wood. My 70 wasn't together at that time. There is no doubt in my mind it would have handle it.
Last spring my Dad's 2182 wouldn't turn over. There is 3 pages of wiring diagrams for a 2182 plus there is no room to check wires. My old IH Cubs have only 1 page. There is not a seperate page for rear pto or safety switches.