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Don Winstead

05-07-2008 22:02:37




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I have traded for a Farmall C tractor that was put out in 1949.
I need to find out what the guages and dails are for.
Also there is no dipstick. I know that sounds dumb but I cannot find it. Can you help this ole dummy




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05-08-2008 08:16:34




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Don Winstead, 05-07-2008 22:02:37  
If You or anyone else u know that buys Any old Farmall tractor None of them have dipsticks, there all on the oil pan like other stated. & ya makes handy oil check atleast your not going to lose your dipstick or have someone steal it on a farmall.....



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Larry in GA.

05-08-2008 03:44:42




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Don Winstead, 05-07-2008 22:02:37  
Look on the left side of oil pan there is two small pet-cocks not very far apart one for full one for low . As long as oil comes out the lower one you are ok. E-mail me about the gages Larry



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Jack a

05-08-2008 04:22:24




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Larry in GA., 05-08-2008 03:44:42  
How did they sell a tractor that something so simple as checking oil is made unhandy? Dad has a C farmsmall. How hard would it have been to put a dipstick on the engine. Every Allis I've ever been around from the old 1934 WC on up had a dipstick. Don't mention oil filters.



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Dan-IA

05-08-2008 07:20:25




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Jack a, 05-08-2008 04:22:24  
If you ever listen to somebody tell you "it's a gallon low" and overfill an engine that has a dipstick (thereby requiring a ceremonial blood-letting to make it safe to run it) you'll be glad it has an upper petcock.



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Jack a

05-08-2008 12:33:40




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Dan-IA, 05-08-2008 07:20:25  
Have yet to have to do that Dan. So if I did happen to do that say even once a year (very doubtful) I still have to check the oil every time I run the thing. I'll take the dipstick method.



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36 coupe

05-08-2008 03:01:10




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Don Winstead, 05-07-2008 22:02:37  
Oil level it checked with a petcock like model T Fords.Plenty of owners manuals available.You need one.



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Don Winstead

05-10-2008 11:07:12




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to 36 coupe, 05-08-2008 03:01:10  
Can I download it?

Don



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36 coupe

05-11-2008 02:22:30




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Don Winstead, 05-10-2008 11:07:12  
Doubtful,Farmall had a big manual.I bought a used manual for my Ford for 3.50.There should be reprints available.I used to sell books and stocked tractor manuals.They were slow sellers.In any case you need a manual so dont fuss over cost.



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