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Re: How about a C or Super C
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Posted by John on February 23, 2001 at 08:53:27 from (152.20.12.30):
In Reply to: How about a C or Super C posted by Bill C on February 21, 2001 at 19:19:19:
I have a 1953 super C. I bought it last year from a guy who was selling his farm(he no longer worked it but the tractor was still there) I bought it for $600-all I had to do was put a battery in it. It came with a 2 bottom plow, 5' disk, 5' john deere bushhog, 2 row corn planter that mounts on the tracor, 2pt hitch 2 row tobacco planter, 6' blade, a buzz saw with the belt, and a 1 shank subsoiler-when it pulls this and hits a hard spot it digs in and will pull the front wheels off the ground about a foot and keep on gettin it. I had to replace the hydraulic pump and water pump in the first month-cost me about as much as the tractor did. I then sanded it and painted it. It has been a good tractor but I need to work on the generator, it's not charging too great. I know I gotta good deal on it, but if you look around, there are more of these out there than you think.
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