Posted by IH fan on December 12, 2012 at 04:25:17 from (108.236.93.166):
In Reply to: Farmall M H upgrades posted by wisbaker on December 11, 2012 at 20:31:45:
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I'm having a little problem with the SM only using 10 gallons a day because our Super C used more than that. We had land rented a few miles from home... Mom brought a 5 gallon can of gas with her when she brought my lunch because the SC would not make it home at 5 in the afternoon if she didn't. Working at home, I'd fill it up when I came to the house for lunch. If I recall right, the SC had about an 11 or 12 gallon tank. Cultivating corn or beans (not hard work for a SC), I could add the 5 gallons already at noon. This was not an old worn out tractor at the time, this was in the late '50s and it was a '54 Super C that Dad bought about March of '56 as a new "carry-over". The first JD 60 he bought new in '53 and the second he bought used in '58.
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