Posted by Curt in Minnesota on September 29, 2007 at 14:04:44 from (69.42.242.193):
In Reply to: farmall??? posted by DanW on September 28, 2007 at 17:57:31:
The C farmall you bought was also a distillate I guess by the fourth hole in the hood. The one gallon tank appears to have been removed and put on your mower. If you look at the pictures carefully you also have radiator shutters that appear to be in good shape. However, the air cleaner has been remove from the air intake on the carb. The fuel line is also bent out. I suspect who ever ran it last had a problem and that why it has not been used in two years. However, you still got a good deal on it and suspect that the small gas tank and radiator shutter would be of some value to the right restorer. Most of the distillates up hear have been stripped of the shutters and small tanks that make them unique. The C farmall is likely the most enjoyable old tractor to drive and is very handy too (if you don't think so you probably don't own one). Its also very easy to work on. Have fun getting it going.
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