Posted by Randy in NE on December 17, 2008 at 04:57:23 from (204.124.193.192):
In Reply to: C or Super C posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on December 16, 2008 at 19:27:20:
As Rob mentioned, the C did not come with a water pump but one could have been added. In addition to what the others said, the gas tank on a C has less than an inch of clearance between the bottom of the gas tank and the touch control hydraulic unit. The Super C will have about 2 inches of clearance. If the seat isn't original it could have come off of a C thus giving you the 5 digit serial number. Just below #1 (the front one) spark plug is a flat machined spot. If you get all of the grease off of it you should be able to read the engine serial number. It won't exactly match the tractor serial number but it will be close. On the torque tube, rear end, or any other large piece on it will be the casting date. Such as 12 * 17 * Y where the Y would be for 1953.
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