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Front end loader For Farmall Super C

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Randy Silha

01-17-2006 17:08:19




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I am looking for a Front end loader for a Farmall Super C




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Randy Silha

01-20-2006 16:47:34




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Randy Silha, 01-17-2006 17:08:19  
Thank you for all the advise



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Try The Classifieds

01-18-2006 05:44:34




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Randy Silha, 01-17-2006 17:08:19  
In addition to everyone else's advice, I would suggest you check the Classifieds to the left of this screen, and expand your search to include local papers, regional farm publications, ebay, other sites like Red Power, etc. etc... You'll have a lot better luck of finding something, and receive a lot less abuse for posting WANTED ads in inappropriate places.



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Andrew Z

01-18-2006 03:52:35




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Randy Silha, 01-17-2006 17:08:19  
I have a Super C with the McCormick C32 loader on it and love it. however the other guys are right this is not a bulldozer. The have more than enough power to destroy them selves. I use my mostly for snow (if we ever get any) and moving some brush. I like it beacuse it has a good size not to big and not to small. Able to get into places that or H and Super H could not. However when I want to move something bigger I grab the H. Andrew

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Bob Saxton

02-10-2006 16:35:21




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Andrew Z , 01-18-2006 03:52:35  
Hi, I have a Super C with McCormick loader on it and am trying to identify the model so I can get a parts manual for it. Do you have a picture of yours that I can compare it with? The only one like mine that I have seen in a photo was on a Farmall 200 in a book. Mine has a 36" slip on bucket that goes on over the forks and is tripped manually to dump. Thanks for any help you can give! Bob



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K.B.-826

01-17-2006 22:06:42




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Randy Silha, 01-17-2006 17:08:19  
If you're just planning on doing some light lifting, snowplowing, ect., you'll be okay. However, if you plan on trying to push over trees and such, you will soon have a broken in half Super C. Usually the engine block breaks where it bolts to the front end, but I have also seen them break at the clutch housing. This was a big problem with the small Farmalls, but can happen to any farm tractor with a loader that is abused. I just got done fixing a JD 3020 diesel with a 48 loader. That one had the frame rail bolts stripped right out of the engine block. Remember, these are tractors, not bulldozers.

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Hugh MacKay

01-18-2006 03:10:51




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to K.B.-826, 01-17-2006 22:06:42  
KB: The problem here lies in the fact most farm tractors will push more, lift more, etc. than engineers ever intended.

One bit of protection I have seen used on C, SC, 200, etc. is bolt 6" chanel both sides from clutch housing to the front casting, giving them a frame much like the H and M. But as one farmer told me, it only allows operators to become less careful.



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Hugh MacKay

01-17-2006 17:36:43




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Randy Silha, 01-17-2006 17:08:19  
Randy: I wouldn't, these tractors, C, SC, 200, 230, the offsets, etc. just not built heavy enough on front. They are cultivator and row crop tractors. If you go to the hardware store and buy a round mouth shovel, you will get more productivity for your dollar. Believe me, I've seen a few of these tractors with front of block broken off from a loader.



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Robert Lorencz

01-17-2006 18:45:19




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-17-2006 17:36:43  
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Hugh, although I agree with you in principle, I can't help but remember the Super A with a loader that I bought down in your part of the country (Scotland - south of Brantford)a couple of years ago. I had no need or desire (at that time) for a loader on a small tractor so I removed it, set it aside, and fixed up the tractor. About a year later I wanted to sell another Super A, so I thought it would help if I mounted the loader on it and advertised it For Sale. Once I had it on, it proved to be a right handy rig for lifting fuel tanks, barrels, etc. However, a gent came along and bought it and I have regretted selling it ever since! It came with a snow blade and a manure bucket that could hold about 2 cow plops, so I guess I couldn't overload it!
Robert

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Joe in VT

01-17-2006 18:21:13




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 Re: Front end loader For Farmall Super C in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-17-2006 17:36:43  
I picked up a C32 loader off of ebay a a couple of months ago for my Super C . Works great ....it has a small about 3" wide trip bucket, It does not hold much ... but a whole lot more then the shovel I had been using to shovel manure !
I"m going to be careful not to abuse it .
I have read on here befor about these tractors breaking from the stress of a loader.
Joe



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