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Biggest engine to fit in a C
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Posted by The Farmall on March 01, 2006 at 08:19:33 from (24.153.215.10):
Hey Fellas, I mostly frequent the pulling site but came across a project tractor. It is a Farmall C over at my neighbors that looks to have been sitting for a while. I am going to see if he wants to part with it. I have a small farm that I need a tractor to pull haybales to the cattle, run a small sprayer and a small shredder. What is the biggest engine I can put in the C. I know it is the F12 and ABC series and 100 200. What about a 240 how big is this engine? Heard a 504 would fit, how big is that one. dont get me wrong, this tractor will see a track and a sled but there will be more uses than that. I already have an H that is strictly a puller Thanks guys.
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