Posted by Glenn F. on September 15, 2013 at 10:58:02 from (166.181.3.74):
For three years now my '52 DC, '54 SC, and '54 VAC-14 have been tucked away in my brother's shed 20 miles from here. In that time I have finished off my shop so it's better lit and heated than the house, and our now young adult children have pretty well left the nest.
Plan is to get all three of my babies home before winter, (between the shop, lean-to, and over size garage, everything will be inside). The DC and SC are nearly field ready. The VAC, being my most recent aquisition, is complete/running, but needs the most work.
Goal is to take them to some shows, use them to a limited degree around here, and at my brother's dairy farm where anything but CASE is disgrace.
That said, which one would you work on first? I have by far the most experience with DCs, but my personal favorite changes from day to day.
DC & SC are live pto, foot clutch, eagle hitch, and adjustable wide front equipped. SC tires are useable, but the poorest of the three tractors.
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