I think a lot has to due with the locality and what type of "real" farming was performed there. I think you won't find an abundance of them in Iowa because that is big farm and tillage country like corn and soybeans and that was mostly Farmall M series country. I've found the Farmall C and SC seemed to be fairly abundant in Pennsylvania and the vegetable and tabacco farming areas in other regions. The farms there must have been sized for the smaller Farmalls for the most part with little need for larger tractors. There appears to be a lot of implements there for the smaller Farmalls as well. I have a feeling the 4 and 5 plow size Farmalls probably fetch a higher price along the east coast as they were in smaller numbers in that area. At the Bloomsburg RPRU there were certainly a lot of hard to find restoration items for the C and SC tractors there which are next to impossible to find back in the midwest heartland area. This is just my feeling from the experience of attending the RPRU's in different locations and seeing tractors and implements from different areas of this country. Hope there is some valve here but that's enough for personal observations, Hal.
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Today's Featured Article - The Cletrac General GG and the BF Avery A - A Bit of History - by Mike Ballash. This article is a summary of what I have gathered up from various sources on the Gletrac General GG and the B. F. Avery model A tractors. I am quite sure that most of it is accurate. The General GG was made by the Cleveland Tractor Company (Cletrac) of Cleveland, Ohio. Originally the company was called the Cleveland Motor Plow Company which began in 1912, then the Cleveland Tractor Company (1917) and finally Cletrac.
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