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Re: Farmall C w/loader Questions
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Posted by Gene on May 13, 2002 at 06:48:18 from (65.56.216.200):
In Reply to: Farmall C w/loader Questions posted by Steve Mason on May 13, 2002 at 06:19:03:
Steve: The differance between a C and Super C are mainly the disk brakes and 10 cubes more in the engine. But most all C's have been overhauled by now and most get the larger sleeves so you are probably 123 cubes also. All other changes are minor unless you want to have something to talk about. If there's an additional hydraulic canister, that may also need to be filled. Your biggest problem is the "floaters" or oil in the coolent. That's a bad sign. Check your oil for antifreeze. May need a radiator flush and oil\filter change to really tell. Look for bubbles in coolent too when warmed up and running. Good luck. G.
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