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Farmall FC ID Help

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rustyal

10-21-2007 20:44:09




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Can ya'll help id a tractor. I just rescued a Farmall that was in a tornado. The barn fell on and around the tractor. But did not damage the tractor. The tractor is very rusty but the tag is good. It says Model FC. Under the model is the serial number 159411. The tag says made in chicago IL. It has a single front and is on propane. I purchased the tractor to part out. But if it is a rare model with the single front I will make it a project. It is complete but the rear end is locked up. Well, everything on the tractor is locked up. The lady let me have it for $200 which sounds good. It took about 8 hours to dig it out. She had several implements under the barn. You could not see them before we moved some boards. She did not know about them and said I could buy them. Next weekend we will go and dig them out.

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Idaho Ron

10-22-2007 15:37:53




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 Re: Farmall FC ID Help in reply to rustyal, 10-21-2007 20:44:09  
Does it look like this one? Ron

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CNKS

10-22-2007 07:06:35




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 Re: Farmall FC ID Help in reply to rustyal, 10-21-2007 20:44:09  
The propane is not factory, may or may not add value to it. Propane on a C is "relatively" unusual. In vegetable growing areas there were probably more C's with a single front than either NF or WF. All these are interchangeable, as yours was built to accept all three. Therefore a SF is not rare. They are excellent tractors.



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RustyAL

10-22-2007 09:46:18




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 Re: Farmall FC ID Help in reply to CNKS, 10-22-2007 07:06:35  
Thanks. The FC in the model number made me think it was not a C. So it is a super C.



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georgeky

10-21-2007 21:16:53




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 Re: Farmall FC ID Help in reply to rustyal, 10-21-2007 20:44:09  
Very early 1953 Farmall Super C. They are not rare as almost 100,000 of them were sold. They were built at the Tractor Works Plant in Louisville, KY. Said to be the largest tractor plant in the world. I suspect you got a real bargain at 200 bucks. I have farmed with these little tractors all my life and they are great little tractors. One of the very best garden tractor you will find, if it has the implements.

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