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Re: C or Super C
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Posted by matt on June 22, 2004 at 12:27:49 from (12.172.247.101):
In Reply to: C or Super C posted by ks on June 22, 2004 at 11:48:57:
The fastest way I know to tell the difference is to look at the pedals. If the pedals are straight, it is a C. It the pedals are curved back toward the seat, it is a Super C. From what I heard, the curved pedals were put on so it would be easier for kids to use the Super C. My Super C did not have fast hitch, just the plain draw bar. Also, I don't think the C113 engine had a waterpump, while the Super C with the C123 engine did. The Super C will also have a raised support under the gas tank, while the regular C gas tank sits down on the hydraulics. There are some real experts on this site who will surely be able to give you more complete information that this. Have fun with that tractor! I went through this when I bought my Super C because the tag on the seat only had "FC" on it.
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