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Re: NEED ADVICE About A Farmall C
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Posted by Ralph on May 05, 2001 at 04:27:09 from (209.255.150.52):
In Reply to: NEED ADVICE About A Farmall C posted by fatback on May 05, 2001 at 03:08:06:
Fatback: WElcome to red fever. 11.2X36 is correct(10x36was old#)Serial number is on the 3x4inch plate on right side of tool box under seat..Casting code numbers on major cast iron parts can also tell you what years it is. Just under your heel of left foot when resting on clutch is tranny deck cast-code.Two sets of numbers followed with a Letter. The letter is code for the year. S is '49, T is '50 etc. (R1 is not a year) Always big debate on oil. Straight #30 is good choice if engine is a bit loose and is worked or it has low oil pressure. Changing all fluids is great way to start. Yes on positive ground as were many things back then. Glad you said your getting manuals. What do you plan on using it for? C's have been my favotite since they stopped making the B's.(besides the MD & SMD & SMTA & #300's & 400 etc etc..grin))Post a pix? again..weclome. ralph
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