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Re: Farmall C with wide front RARE ????
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Posted by Dave 2N on January 18, 2005 at 16:06:52 from (205.188.117.13):
In Reply to: Farmall C with wide front RARE ???? posted by railroadgoat on January 18, 2005 at 09:15:18:
I don't see an advantage to a WF on a Super C. A Super C with NF is the handiest and most maneuverable tractor you'll ever meet. It can just about turn around on itself. A quick story: An acquaintance who is green and yellow to the death used my Super C for awhile a couple of years ago. He had never had any experience with one before. After using it for a couple of days, he stopped by and wanted to trade me a JD 50 for it. I told him "no dice." I already had a JD B (a great tractor-no intent to start battles here) but my Super C is our main "go-to" machine for all sorts of odd jobs that require some finesse. For example, with a boom pole and chain, the "Touch Control" hydraulics make removing a radiator from a JD A or JD 70 a piece of cake. For breaking down a bead on a tire, just use a block of wood under the drawbar and on the bead and you can lower the drawbar and break that bead so easily. I love my NF Super C--and for years, I used it for bush hogging on my hills. My $.02.
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