Posted by NoNewParts on October 12, 2013 at 04:46:42 from (67.240.141.151):
In Reply to: Super C posted by Terry from Mo on October 11, 2013 at 19:55:54:
If you have been working on your Ford, the Farmall will
be no problem. similar and simple.
In fact, working on all my brands, I'd have to give the nod to the little Farmalls.
10 second hood removal, drop the pan and can refresh the engine if need be...nice
and the gas tank behind the engine where it belongs
instead of right over the engine.
Like said, for freeing up an assembled engine,
you have to get the water out of the cylinders first for your mix to work.
I use a necked down hose on a shopvac, then blow it out good, then soak.
NF Super C's are by far my favorite little tractor.
very handy machines
edit for my Ford brothers.....the 700-900 NF Fords would probably be my favorite, but their price in my area is unreasonable. Farmalls are VERY cheap here if you look around.
This post was edited by NoNewParts at 04:53:44 10/12/13.
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