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Re: Re: Re: Re: C Super C
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Posted by Z on July 21, 2000 at 12:14:10 from (63.86.172.223):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: C Super C posted by mel on July 21, 2000 at 05:09:15:
ya i like my super c, so much i have turned down a couple of chances to trade it for a tractor with 3pt hitch (which if i was smart i would of done it) but i just like the way the red tractor pulls all it can, an then some just to prove it can... when restorian your tractor make sure u tell em u got a Super C cause it makes such a diffence, the c an super c have different engine sizes, which if the "right" part is put on, u can come up with a chewed up piece of metal... see it done before. currently i am havin to replace my radiator cause it is off of a C, the super C takes a slightly larger radiator, two inches larger... which makes my sheetmetal look like crap cause it is not lined up right... but good luck on your farmall.
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