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Posted by Scott Swanson on April 21, 2003 at 10:02:19 from (209.180.31.9):
I bought a Super C this Weekend. It needs a gas tank, Governor, Seat Pan, Carb parts, inspection cover, and the other usual odds and ends. It sat in a women's yard for a year before I asked her if she wanted to sell it. She said Yes! I've been flopping around with Farmall H's for so long it feels funny playing with a Super C...like I am cheating or something. The curves look different, the seat is funny, and it looks like a front heavy tadpole. I have heard much about the Super C and now am glad I finally own one. I guess red is still red...no matter what alphabet it holds as a name. I can already feel the questions swelling up inside of me. It will take some time. I want to thank all of you for being there for us un-informed and learning. I begin the long road to understanding the Super C, in body and soul, in nuts and bolts, and governors. If you scrape away the oily dirt on all of them...they are still red underneath. Think about it....our blood is red! Hmmmmm!!!! Thanks, Scott
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