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Re: Saw an interesting C at Rural Retreat pulls
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Posted by Steve Mason on June 16, 2003 at 07:34:36 from (207.177.31.118):
In Reply to: Saw an interesting C at Rural Retreat pulls posted by BillWV on June 15, 2003 at 15:56:17:
I beleive I have one of those Cs that you are talking about. When I bought it I thought is was a Super C because it had Super C decals. At the time I had no idea what I was doing or what to look for - I just wanted a red tractor for my acreage. When I got it home and started working on it I found the serial numbers and much to my surprise the serial number was for a 1951 C, not a Super C. As I did further investigation with a lot of help from the guys on yesterdaystractors, I found that the tractor did indeed have the curved pedals, the 123ci engine, touch control hydraulics, etc. As I asked around about this someone finally told me that in the last production year of the Cs some of them went out the factory door with all the Super C stuff. I beleive the Super C decals were put on my tractor by someone doing a rstoration on it many years ago. I lucked out.
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