Super C Pictures!

Bryce Frazier

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Is it mid-morning yet?! HA! :p

For those of you that don't know, I brought home another Super C Sunday. REALLY nice tractor. Engine turns over, and it has 1 AWESOME rear tire, and one good one..

So far the "selling out" plan is working well...

Things Sold: 0
Things Bought: 1

Closing in on buying a nice little Farmall Cub tonight as well.......... :)

Anyways, here are the pictures, NOW will you guys tell me how this thing got 38's on it?!

Bryce
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Believe it or not, mom has "approved" all Farmall C's, and Super C's for that matter, because the first tractor I owned and restored was the 1949 Farmall C, and she says that whenever she sees one that looks like it, she thinks of my first tractor (even though I still have it???) soooo, she also says I can have all of them that I want!!! Time for about 17 more I think!!! :p

Keeping granny on my good side?!? Psssshhhh... You think I was born yesterday?! :p Shes a great granny. She told me as long as I am cutting her wood, and plowing her snow, I can do what ever I want over here!! :)
 
What the "H" kind of front tires are on that thing? Look like space savers from something. Have fun.
 
Looks good Bryce! Im hopefully bringing home a 48 cub this Saturday if it doesn't go for to much in the auction its coming off the same farm as my 88
 
Looks like someone welded some angle iron onto some 38" rims to mount them on your super C. Looke pretty clean and most likely works well. How does it run? Mike
 
Yep, that's what I finally realized moments ago!

Stock 36 wheels on the tractor, but 38" Farmall H/M rims with tires... :

NOW we have an issue!!! :p I have two super nice correct rims for the tractor, but I am now in need of two sets of 36" tires! :

Haven't even tried to get it running yet, too busy... Saturday maybe!! I think it will light right up with a little love though! :)
 
Go for it! I think the Cubs are worth more than they really are to me, but, that makes for a better pay day when we do actually sell them!! :)
 
By the looks of those long rear axles, that tractor was bought for use in the sugar beet fields. We had an H with the long rear axles; had to be careful walking around those as they were crotch high on the H.
 
They sure did a poor job of centering the rims makes a nice ride in 4th when they get out of sinc i bet maybe they just liked the motion. They had to weld the tabs and drilled later to do that.
 

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