Posted by Idaho Ron on December 17, 2008 at 15:14:09 from (208.98.173.2):
In Reply to: C or Super C posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on December 16, 2008 at 19:27:20:
Bill, super C's are great tractors. I would pass on this one though, and never look back. My SC was on a rock pile and I got it for 100.00 and it was in good shape. Mine also has a fast hitch on it. Around here you can get a tractor like you were talking about for 100 to 200. I had the chance to buy a running super c no fast hitch for 225 this summer.
If you find one like mine good tires, fast hitch, motor does NOT smoke, everything works well, Expect to pay 1200 to 2000 depending on condition. I have turned down an offer to sell mine for 1500.
I love my SC, I plowed snow out 5 driveways yesterday and made 100 dollars in less than two hours. My son and I had fun and made a few bucks along the way. This picture is my son using it to carry his lawn mowing stuff. He uses it for his lawn mowing buisness, and now snow plowing. Ron
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