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Re: Farmall Super C Implements?
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Posted by Ron Holmes on April 07, 2002 at 19:42:57 from (205.188.199.158):
In Reply to: Farmall Super C Implements? posted by Tom on December 02, 1999 at 20:29:39:
Tom, I have a 1952 super C that my grandfather used to use planting potatoes in Maine. It doesn't have the two point quick hitch but he did use it with the regular drawbar (which bolts to the bottom of the axle) to pull a baler, potatoe digger, baler with wisconsin engine, duster, and potatoe planter (I still use it to haul out my fire wood and mow a little hay. I have seen a hay spreader that does work on the two point hitch and a wood circular saw (runs on belts off the pto), but I think the wood saw was jerry rigged.
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