Posted by Mike Farmer on June 26, 2008 at 13:12:40 from (86.31.84.127):
In Reply to: Farmall FC, 1951 posted by Don Ulses on June 25, 2008 at 09:08:36:
If anyone is still interested I've just dug a bit more into this. It is of course actually correct to say that F in the Serial No stands for Farmall. BUT if the tractor is wearing an FC decal it is a french model C or super C as in this case. Initially they were all petrol or Distillate/kero. A short time later the FCD was introduced with the deisel engine. Production then continued for a time with all three fuel types. This leads me to suggest that the tractor in question is not a Super FC but a Super C as per one of the previous threads. If I've caused confusion--sorry, but hey ho tomorrow is another day MTF
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