Opinions of Farmall C'sModerator: Team Cub
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Opinions of Farmall C'sHi all... I have most certainly been bitten by the Farmall bug, and BAD. Last weekend, I attended two parades for our local Oktoberfest Grenadier Corps, and like most rural parades, there were nicely restored old tractors there. This was the first time I had seen a Farmall C up close and personally since I have been on the forum. I actually saw a Demonstrator C as well, and that was neat. I was wondering what everybody's opinions were of them? They seem to shoot the gap between the A/B tractors and the H, but is there really an appreciable difference between either tractor that makes the C stand out? I admit that I know nothing about them really. Are the engines similar to either the H or A/B? I have heard it referred to as a "straight axle B" tractor...is there any truth to that?
Thanks for your help! Mike in La Crosse, WI Mike in Gibsonia, PA
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sDeep down inside, the C is a Farmall A. It replaced the B and had changes to address some B shortcomings. The things addressed were greater flexibility of track width, availability of a wide front and addition of hydraulics. The engine is a C-113 of Super A vintage so it has a place for the hydraulic pump. Most of the engine, transmission, final drive and hydraulic parts are identical to the Super A.
You are going to need a larger yard.
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sWatch out, Mike. Once you get started, there ain't no turning back!!!!
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Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sI have a '52 super "C" as a chore tractor. It has good power and handling. We had a Massey Harris 22 on the farm when I was a kid, the "C" is a much better tractor.
The cons are; it is a tall tractor, hard to get on and off. The lift rod, (mine is 3pt) runs by your left leg and limits movment. Other than that it is fine. I like the short turning radius of a row-crop. Best,
Mike Tractors are made to work! "A Cub will do as much as a team of horses,.. More in hot weather!" - C. W. Spradlin 1909-1994
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sMan... I have it figured out. I have FARMALL FEVER. The Cub is just the "gateway drug" to the Tractor addiction like Mary Jane is the gateway to other drug addiction! I have the addiction really badly!! I'd love a C!
Mike in La Crosse, WI Mike in Gibsonia, PA
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Does the C have a final drive? I thought it was a straight axle tractor like the H and Ms did? Mike in La Crosse, WI Mike in Gibsonia, PA
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sas long as the color is the same as blood you can guarantee ( that is not how you spell it i think )
that it will last. check out this video at the antique show at my church at the end that is not me its my friend Josh Blair in Mt.Pleasant TN
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Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sIf you get one try to make it a Super C , a bit more power and better brakes, and fast hitch would be a pluss too, one of the better 2 row cultivating tractors ever made
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Just promise you won't start breaking into the neighbors houses to support your "habit". International Harvester Dealers of the Past
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It is a straight axle design. It has a final drive but no separate final drive housings. The differential drives pinion shafts that power bull gears on the axles.
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sAHA! Thanks for that explanation, Jim!
I am intrigued now, and would really like to see (and drive) one in person to experience it! Mike in La Crosse, WI Mike in Gibsonia, PA
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sMike: If you ever want to make the trek to the Eastern part of the state, we have a 53 Super-C and 20 acres that you can "test drive"
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Ain't that the truth!
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sI owned a Super C for many years, and really liked the dual hydraulics that allows you to change the plow draft on the fly. I also did a lot of sickle bar mowing with it. In one of my dumber moments I sold it several years ago and have regretted the sale ever since. if I find one at areasonable price it might just follow me home !
Berlin I seem to know more and more about less and less, soon I'll know everything about nothing !
Re: Opinions of Farmall C'sI have a C under restoration. It is the tractor that is responsible for giving me tractor fever, and connecting me and Otis and subsequently the reason I now own my farm. Aside from that being enough to make a great tractor, I really like the utility of it. A good 2 row tractor. Decent power. Sits high and wide and yet still small enough to get through the woods with a trailer of wood. I love my C!
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