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Re: Good News on the Farmall C
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Posted by Haas on May 08, 2001 at 06:50:52 from (64.12.102.43):
In Reply to: Good News on the Farmall C posted by Dave T on May 07, 2001 at 20:07:40:
You got a good price on the C. To my knowledge, all Cs had the 113 engine. I suppose some very late ones may have had the 123, just before they switched to the Super C. It's common for them to have been changed to 3 1/8 bore by putting over bore sleeves and pistons in them at overhaul. That may be the case with yours. Also, are you sure you have a C and not a Super. The supers have a taller radiator and a water pump (Some Cs have water pumps). On the Super there will be a space between the gas tank and the hydraulic touch control unit. On the C, the gas tank sits directly on the touch control unit. Also the bottom bar of the middle grill section is about one inch wide on the Super, the same as the top bar. On the C the bottom bar of the grill is narrow like the narrow spaces between the openings in the grill.
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