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Re: wide tread Super C ??
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Posted by farmallhal on May 29, 2005 at 09:10:47 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: wide tread Super C ?? posted by Turk on May 29, 2005 at 08:23:09:
Turk, I looked in my Super C part manual and there are special axle carries for the 100" axles you noted. Good observation by your friend. I picked up a SC myself this winter for a restoration project but find it so useable am having a hard time laying it up. Have been using it for all kind of lite work around the farm in Missouri. Just got finished with a week"s worth of hay making and it was the rake tractor of choice and the wagons to the barn and field tractor. Everyone who drove it commented on what a special and handy tranctor it was to work with. Very easy on fuel and easy to maneuver in tight spaces. Even the kids liked sitting in the seat watching us unload and stack bales. Have a fast hitch as well and if you need to do any light blade work pick up a 2 point blade and use the tilt feature on the fast hitch. Works like a charm on our gravel road. Will take that center hump right out and put it right back in the ruts where it belongs. Hope you enjoy yours as much as I like mine. Will be watching for a couple of 8N"s in the classifieds.
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