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Guess what??
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Chris J
09-15-2001 18:42:12
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I'm now a 2 tractor household! I bought a Farmall C today, can't wait to get it home. I had been looking at it for a little while and decided to go ahead and pick it up. It's not in too bad a shape, good tight brakes and smooth clutch, no strange noises. Its got a sickle bar mower with it, and think I got it for a good price. I can't lose with it (I hope) as I see it. By the way, does anyone know where the data plate is? I don't know what year it is, but will figure it out when I find it. Thanks!
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RAW in IA
09-16-2001 13:56:39
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Re: Guess what?? in reply to Chris J, 09-15-2001 18:42:12
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I grew with an 49 C, and wish I could find it now.I loved that tractor, fun to drive and very handy chore tractor. Have fun.
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Ralph
09-16-2001 04:33:08
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Re: Guess what?? in reply to Chris J, 09-15-2001 18:42:12
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Chris: If missimg serial plate on right side of box under seat, one casting code is under your left heel when just touching the clutch. T is 1950 and so on.. R.
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Dave T
09-15-2001 19:48:30
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Re: Guess what?? in reply to Chris J, 09-15-2001 18:42:12
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Congrats on C. I enjoy driving my "C" probably the most, even though it smokes a little and I have the trike front. Just overhauled the "Touch Control" hydraulic cyl. a week ago. It sure runs nice now. What kind of condition is your 'C" in??? Do you have the narrow dual front end???
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Paul Shuler
09-17-2001 22:40:40
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Re: Re: Guess what?? in reply to Dave T, 09-15-2001 19:48:30
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Hey Dave, I need to do my touch controll. It leaks bad on the front side. What can you tell me about doing this job.
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Chris J
09-16-2001 12:07:16
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Re: Re: Guess what?? in reply to Dave T, 09-15-2001 19:48:30
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It's in pretty good shape, complete, with reportedly a recent rebuild, brakes and clutch, paint is probably a 5 or so (older, but red, needs decals and touch up bare spots). It's a narrow front, my Dad says from what I told him that it has split haydraulics? Not sure about that one yet. He says I'm gonna like it, I just thought it was a good deal and a way to have company for my H! I'm looking forward to it, will post when it's home.
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sammy the RED
09-15-2001 18:44:18
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Re: Guess what?? in reply to Chris J, 09-15-2001 18:42:12
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On side of tool box/seat mount.
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