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Re: Old Raceway M Update-ENGINE IS LOOSE
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Posted by Jim in Michigan on August 15, 2002 at 06:20:37 from (12.34.44.62):
In Reply to: Old Raceway M Update-ENGINE IS LOOSE posted by The Red on August 15, 2002 at 05:26:10:
Congrats Red... I been reading your posts about the Raceway M,,sounds like a good deal,,we got a pretty good deal here the other day as well,, I was up at a neighbors who sells tractors doing some work for him(he has a crawler he cant get going, turned out its seized up) Well the crawler wouldnt go so he offered it to me for 500, i wasnt too interedted until he said he would throw in 2 tractors all for 1000.00 the tractors are what was told to me to be a Farmall Super C (looks like a C butI dont know the difference) another C with a loader (this one is painted green) and a JD 430c crawler the JD has a stuck engine ,the "Super C" needs carb work and the C runs pretty good but has some crud in the tank,,, I guess it was a pretty good deal though,, the tractors both have excellent tires. Anyone know the diff between a Super C and a C?????JIm
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