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Re: Super C stories
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 25, 2003 at 03:30:30 from (209.226.247.116):
In Reply to: Super C stories posted by John on November 23, 2003 at 15:46:42:
John: Never had a C, SC or 200. My dad had a 300,130 and H. Another dairy farm near us had usually two C, SC or 200 and one of either A, SA or 100. They milked about 60 cows in an area with seven months stored feeding. They did all their work with those little tractors, including baling, mowing raking loading and spreading manure. And yes the baler was pto driven. The old man in his 70's did all the baling, with NH baler which are much easier to power. I have seen that old guy giving a SC one heck of a workout on the baler. One thing I did notice however they never kept a tractor more than 3 to 5 years. Probably of all the Farmall tractors ever built those C, SC, 200, 230 and 240 had the ability to over work themselves. Power train not much different from the offsets but look at the difference in rear tires. An example of this, I had a small building on skids 10 x 15. My 130 would just spin, I hooked on with my brother's 230 it wouldn't spin but didn't move building either. That is just what happened under same condition for traction.
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