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Posted by terry 2567 on July 25, 2004 at 19:18:11 from (63.155.185.30):
In Reply to: Re: what is a farmall super c (special) posted by red340 on July 25, 2004 at 18:00:21:
Hi Luck Red thank you for your imput on the super c special. This is the only farmall we have on the farm so we dont know to much about them . We have six olivers and farm with all of them. You might be wondering why we bought a farmall since we like the green machines. Well here is why. My boys great grandmother and grandfather farmed all of their life in central michigan and great grandma is still livivg at the ripe age of 94 in her own house alone with no help and every spring we go to her house for easter to visit from ohio and she tells us old stories about their life on the farm. She always tells the story about the super c that wasn't a super c. One day they went to look at the tractor and decided to buy it and the dealer was to deliver it a few days later. When the tractor arrived low amd behold it was a c and not a super c and for two weeks great gran dpa kept saying I got a cat in the bag I got acat in the bag and finnaly grandma told him if he didn't snap out of it she was going down the the tractor dealer and buy a brand new super . And so that straightened him out because he knew she would do it. So we found a super c and took pictures of it up and showed her . Thats is why we bought a super c tractor. PS: by the way they had a super c and a c both so we may just have to buy a c as well. thank you for your help . terry2567
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