Posted by Faster346 on April 19, 2011 at 18:06:12 from (72.241.201.224):
In Reply to: Hand Cranking Super C posted by Albo5000 on April 19, 2011 at 17:50:03:
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Nice videos! I have a Farmall C (one video of it on my channel) that I've been restoring over the last year. My Super C is a 10 footer. It doesn't look bad in pictures or videos, but up close it's faded and greasy. It has a dealer repaint from 20 years ago. I had to replace the manifold on the Super C when I got it as well. The muffler is not a Stanly, but I'm not sure what it is. It's much quieter than the Stanly muffler I put on my C when I repainted it though, so I wanted to keep it. It was all rusty, and I took it to work and painted it, but I wasn't happy with how the silver was coming out, so I said F it and grabbed some BBQ Black paint from the shelf and sprayed it, and honestly really like the look. It grew on me a lot, and now I did the muffler on my M and H the same way. Kind of gives it a different look aside from every other Farmall, and like I said it looks kinda neat IMO.
Wide front versus narrow..if you lived closer I'd say come drive the Super C lol. I have driven one wide front tractor in my life (an H) and I hated it with a passion. I like my NF H and M much better. I can tell you that the C/Super C is in a class of its own with the narrow front though. It can out turn my H or M in a heartbeat. It turns on a dime with the narrow front, I wouldn't have it any other way.
Sounds like you're going to be using your SC for exactly what I use mine for, which I use for misc stuff. I pull the wood trailer with it, and the hay wagon when we have bonfires on the weekends. They're pretty handy for that kind of stuff!
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