Posted by Tractorcedric on January 31, 2022 at 16:24:06 from (63.248.39.248):
In Reply to: tractor Cedric posted by gab on January 31, 2022 at 10:51:01:
Hey thanks for the pictures! Yes mine has that type of a bracket as well. When I go to the CASE parts site and look up Super C, it shows a different setup for the tank mount. If I look up a 200 that bracket is shown as an option. Who ever was working on this tractor had the bolts in the upper holes of that bracket were it bolts to the head. I may have a Johnny Cash tractor. The serial number on the toolbox is for a 1953. But the hood just says that it is a C not Super C. The number on the engine block is 71101, but it does have a water pump. Also were you have your battery ground hooked up, they drilled holes above the originals so that the back end of the tank is lower as well. Why would someone do that? Noticed a little rust in your sediment bowl! Thanks, Cedric
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