Posted by farmallhal on December 18, 2013 at 17:35:13 from (76.2.174.165):
In Reply to: c h m seat color posted by e darnell on December 18, 2013 at 17:11:31:
I was around a lot of original letter series Farmalls in the late 1940's and early 1950's when I was in my youth as I drove all of the neighbors tractors during the grain harvest as my grandfather had the thrashing machine which was used in our neighborhood in Missouri. I don't recall seeing anything other then silver colored canvas on any of them. Photographs of several train flatcars loaded with C's or Super C's has been posted on this forum before and those appear to have had a black seat or at least a black cover for protection of the seat during transport. I think the red and white combination came well after production ceased for the letter series models in 1954 and earlier as a reproduction produced replacement seat color scheme. Hope this helps as this has been hashed several times here and you will be receiving other responses, Hal.
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