Posted by farmallhal on August 14, 2010 at 05:26:21 from (76.2.187.145):
In Reply to: possible C posted by Tyler Jackson on August 12, 2010 at 15:15:09:
Tyler, The Farmall C and Super C are very common with them quite easy to find. After I bought my SC in 2005 I had to chase down some parts and seemed to have found a very large number of them in Pennsylvania along with the equipment made for those models. I guess the smaller acreage diary farms or whatever else they have there along with a very strong IH dealership network made them an ideal tractor for that type of farm. Here in the midwest like Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, etc. we seem to have a larger number of the larger tillage tractors like H's and M's and their later variants. The Super C I bought was an original Missouri tractor on a large northern Missouri farm and was used like a 1950's three or four wheeler for small barn lot and farm chores until it became a city tractor in 1960 for doing the mowing and garden plowing. Hope this helps in your search but those C's abd SC's are very common and a great smaller tractor and quite easy to work on and restore with a abundant of parts available, Hal.
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