C Farmall All Fuel Production Numbers

Jeff Red

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I bought a c Farmall and cannot find any info On All fuels anyone have an idea how many produced or where to Look??
 
You won't find that data. However, the C was produced after WWII, and most engines produced at that time were gas, thus gas was the dominate engine. However distillate and kerosene engines were produced through the 450 which ended production in 1958. IH engines were not called "all fuel", that is a JD term.
 
I guess The correct term is Distillate I have asked some in my Club and they all say they never saw a distillate C even The a's were far and few between.
 
Jeff, I have an all-fuel c. It is a 1949 model. I don"t know how many were made but I have not seen another one at a show.
ben
 
The wisconsin Historical Society has numbers online for Gasoline, Distilate and Kerosene Cs And Super Cs produced in Louisville begining in Nov. 1951.
 
There were differences in the kerosene and distillate engines produced by IH, differences are in the parts manuals.
 
I thought of that, but didn't think there would be that much detail -- I'll have to look sometime.
 
I have the site bookmarked but do not know how to post links, was able to find link by searching for Louisville works on this site.
 

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