Posted by georgeky on September 03, 2007 at 08:04:17 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: Help Identify (Super) C posted by IndianaRed on September 03, 2007 at 05:46:17:
By the serial and the one casting code you mentioned it is a 48 C. Most those numbers are part numbers. The 4*1*R is number for April 1 of 48. The C will have straight brake and clutch pedals where the ones on SC have two crooks in them to make it easier for operator to push in. C has band and drum brakes instead of disc like SC. Gas tank on a C sits almost on top of hydraulic unit, where tank on SC is almost 2 inches above unit. C also has no water pump unless someone put one on it. Stock C has a smaller steering wheel than SC and a little less pitch on the steering shaft. C has a C-113 CI engine where SC has C-123 CI engine. Other than that they just alike only different. Both are very good, dependable little tractors. I may have a hood and seat spring. No battery box or air cleaner though.
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