Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 23, 2014 at 16:11:10 from (67.142.182.27):
In Reply to: Farmall C vs Super C posted by BigBob706 on April 22, 2014 at 09:06:42:
I have two C's and one SC. I LOVE all of them. The C's have unmatched power/performance/maneuverability/stability compared to my John Deere B, Ferguson TO-30, and Ford 2n.
I personally have never run a C with an ACTUAL C engine, when I got my fist C, it needed a rebuild bad, so we made it a Super C inside. My Super C that I just bought a few months ago has NEVER had the head off from factory!!! Sooo, all I have are the Super C engines, but my goodness they put up a damn good fight!!
I thought that my C was the bee's knee's, then I bought a SC.... WOW that FH with the draw bar saves SO SO SO much time from not having to muscle implements around, or trying to line it up just right, I just have little wood blocks on all of the implements, and when I want to unhook one (plow, disc, etc) just put a block under the drawbar on the implement, then lower the FH drawbar, pull the pin, and DRIVE AWAY!!! Same to hook it up, that FH is just freakin awesome!!!
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