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Posted by John in Maryland on April 26, 2002 at 17:37:53 from (66.56.220.94):
In Reply to: Farmall Super C's posted by Frank on April 26, 2002 at 16:57:30:
It could have been replaced with a regular C engine, which is a 113 and a super is a 123. Does it have a water pump? C's didn't have water pumps, but they could be added, so not necessarily a tell tale sign. Other differences may not apply, such as on a super, the gas tank sits about 2 inches above the touch control unit, where a regular C it sits on it. It is possible that the rear was swapped, meaning a Super C transmisison and rear was bolted to a C, but the id tag on the tool box may not have been changed. A super C has disk brakes, as can be seen (can tell, has a round "cup" about 6-8" diameter in front of axle). Other than that, I guess some #'s cast in the block might help, not sure where to get them or where to look to determine which is which, but someone here or on the farmall board will know.
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