Posted by mkirsch on October 16, 2012 at 05:09:09 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: New toy, 54 Super C posted by ken house on October 15, 2012 at 16:34:21:
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It's "dressed" like a Super C anyway. The 200 and 230 grilles have much wider slots, and fewer of them. The 200 and 230 hoods do not have the bead rolled in them that shows you where the circle letter decal is supposed to go.
One telltale sign of a 230 from a distance is the lack of touch control rockshafts under the gas tank. There is a hydraulic reservoir under there, but no "arms" sticking out.
Ultimately, it could be any of the three tractors as they were nearly identical underneath, and anything from one of them could be bolted on to the other two models, with few exceptions. It could very well be a "mutt" or "frankentractor."
Officially, whatever it says on the serial tag, is what the tractor is regardless of whatever else is bolted on. Tag apparently says 1954 Super C, so that is what it is.
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