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Re: Pictures of the $100.00 Super C
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 15, 2007 at 15:11:27 from (216.208.58.165):
In Reply to: Re: Pictures of the $100.00 Super C posted by georgeky on July 15, 2007 at 14:03:42:
George; They have been known to go missing, and not just hung on the barn wall spike, and forgotten. Not far from me a collector, brought home a 200. The vendor had tossed that linkage in his truck as he was leaving. Couple of days later my brother was here visiting, and we went to look at this collection. The collector asked what the part was. I said, " Since you have the plow you best hang onto that." I then showed him where it went, and it's function. "Oh", he said. "Your right my good wife eyed this one for gardening." To that date a 300 was the smallest Farmall tractor ever on that farm. He said he can remember his dad having 3 MH tractors and he traded two of them off on the new Farmall 300. His dad cash cropped 500 acres in the late 50s with Farmall 300 and MH 22. Not bad considering the hp some of these guys require today.
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