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Re: Why you dont wait till last min. to get things running
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Posted by georgeky on July 15, 2007 at 23:26:17 from (152.163.100.139):
In Reply to: Re: Why you dont wait till last min. to get things running posted by roger roland on July 15, 2007 at 22:31:59:
Look as good as originals. The C and Super C are my favorite tractos. No telling how many hours I have sit on one. My 49 C has most of the original equipment that came with it. Plow, cultivator, mowing machine, planter, side dressers. I had the original disk, but wore it out and had to get a new one. It is like the other only a foot wider. I use the Super C more these days as it has the fast hitch and is quicker to put stuff on. It looked new in 97 when we finished it, but has been well used since then. I cut most my hay with it as well as lots of other stuff. I am not going to raise any tobacco next year and maybe I will be able to get some of these fixed up some. I have had my 350 torn down for almost 2 years. Probably can't find all the parts now. I like it pretty good to. It will do as much work as the M on 1/3 of the fuel and is a lot easier to steer. I would like to restore all of my old equipment, but there is over 100 pieces of it. I almost have all the original implements for each tractor. I bought a # 11 fast hitch hay rake a couple months ago. It works great, but needs a little tinkering and paint on it. It will take a month to get it all home, some is at dads and some is here and some is at the other farm. I am going to buy one more tractor and thats it. I want a Super A or 130 or both. Who knows. A 230 would be Ok too. See I am up to 3 more already.
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