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Re: Dad bought a 1950 Farmall C!
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Posted by georgeky on July 11, 2007 at 22:27:36 from (152.163.100.197):
In Reply to: Dad bought a 1950 Farmall C! posted by Steven@ND on July 11, 2007 at 20:06:38:
Steven, that looks to be in pretty good shape. You will love that thing. They will amaze you with what the little joker will pull. Easy on gas. I run two of them all the time here for all kinds of stuff. I mow lots of hay with them and of course the cultivating. Pull 20 foot wagons loaded with tobacco and hay. Even pull a one row NI corn picker every now and then. Baled lots of hay with them too. It will handle a two bottom plow,7 foot disc,7 foot mower and lots of gadgets. I seen your H and mowers for sale in the classifieds. Thought maybe you were stranded in ND.(ha,ha) Have fun with your C and let us know how you like it. OH, they handle twice as good with the tricycle front end under them. I have an extra if you need it.
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