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How about a C or Super C
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Posted by Bill C on February 21, 2001 at 19:19:19 from (209.143.29.194):
I joined the International Harvester Collectors Club, and,it's Ohio Chapter #6 tonight and after talking with #6 president Jim Hill I now am really interested in a Farmall C,or Super C, and once again I have some questions. Does the regular C have hydraulics, or is it like the A or B(no hyd.)? Did the Super C's come with available fast hitch(possible 3 point conversion)? What is the availability of a wide front for a C or Super C? What were the main downfalls,or problems with the C or SC (if any)I am looking for one to use for mowing 5 acres and to do garden work(plow,disk,ect.)so what kind of price range should I expect to see for a running,decent shape,possible future resto. tractor?(in Ohio) How about any personal stories for or against the C/SC(good or bad). Thanks for any info Bill C.
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