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Posted by Tim - Maine on May 16, 2001 at 18:51:45 from (148.134.30.1):
In Reply to: What's... posted by Karl Bader on May 16, 2001 at 04:44:36:
This past winter I bought a 1953 Farmall Super C and then about a month later came home with a 1951 Oliver OC-3 (wife wasn't too happy). Last year we bought a house that sits on 120 acres, mostly wooded but has about 40 acres of fields that used to be hayed, and that is why I bought the super C to start cleaning up the fields again and plowing up a garden and to move snow, the Oliver was just a deal I didn't feel I should pass up. Both run and work but need alot of little things. The super c just got a head job, a new carb and a pile of gaskets, I would really like to restore it but I don't have the time right now as I need to use it, The oliver needs a wheel bearing before I use it again, thats a back burner project but it will come in handy making small road ways on my property and again moving snow. I would like to find an older diesel tractor like a MD or 300-400 farmall diesel to restore and then when that is done I could use that and restore my Super C.
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