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Who Know the difference between a Super C and C

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Daniel Pouliot

07-21-2003 20:33:25




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My father have a old 1951 Farmall Super C. I try to find the difference with the C.




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Don LC

07-22-2003 19:35:48




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 Re: Who Know the difference between a Super C and in reply to Daniel Pouliot, 07-21-2003 20:33:25  
Super C has a water pump.....



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Paul Shuler

07-22-2003 15:10:32




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 Re: Who Know the difference between a Super C and in reply to Daniel Pouliot, 07-21-2003 20:33:25  
Here is a photo if it helps you any.The main things you will see is the taller grill, lower gas tank and curved pedals on the Super. And this one has the Fast hitch on the back.



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gene b

07-22-2003 04:21:50




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 Re: Who Know the difference between a Super C and in reply to Daniel Pouliot, 07-21-2003 20:33:25  
All of the model Cs had hydraulic systems. SUPER C had a taller grille, curved pedals,disc brakes and water pumps best way to tell is the serial number on the seat bracket. Check the serial number beneath the #1 spark plug on the block. You never know what has been changed over the years.



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Vern

07-21-2003 21:30:57




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 Re: Who Know the difference between a Super C and in reply to Daniel Pouliot, 07-21-2003 20:33:25  
Hydraulics at least. The major diff. with the supers was the addition of hydraulics



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Randy in NE

07-22-2003 04:17:40




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 Re: Re: Who Know the difference between a Super C in reply to Vern, 07-21-2003 21:30:57  
The C has a 113 cu. in. motor where the Super C has 123 cu. in. The C has band brakes where the Super C has disk brakes. They both have hydraulics. The Super C has a taller radiator which raises the gas tank a little and you will have about 3-4 inches of clearance between the hydraulic unit and the bottom of the gas tank. The Super C has a water pump. The brake peddles on the C are pretty straight where they are curved on the Super C. Some of these things came on the later C's towards the end of the production run. If your serial number is less than 100001 then it is a C. You can find this stamped on a flat spot right beneath #1 spark plug. Then click on the "Serial Numbers" link on the left side of this page.

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C EXPERT

07-22-2003 20:27:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Who Know the difference between a Supe in reply to Randy in NE, 07-22-2003 04:17:40  
THE GUYS ARE RIGHT ABOUT THE BREAKS WATER PUMP AND ENGINE SIZES BUT YOU CAN PUT A WATER PUMP ON A C AND HYDRAULICS I TOOK A WATER PUMP OF A SUPER C THAT I USE FOR PARTS AND PUT IT ON MY C. IT COOLS THE ENGINE BETTER WHEN IM DISKIN AND PLANTIN SWEET CORN.



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