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Re: Re: Re: Super C vs. C


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Posted by FredO on April 03, 1998 at 22:56:13:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Super C vs. C posted by TERRY DIXON on March 30, 1998 at 18:04:35:


: : : What are the differences, and to what extent are
: : : parts interchangable?. Will a cultivator for a C
: : : work on a Super C? My back cultivator for the Super C
: : : requires the draw bar to be lowered, and is fastened
: : : around the axle. Thinking of buying a C and substitute
: : : it for the Super C for a summer as I overhaul it.(alas, no
: : : heated garage available) Thanks in advance for any input.

: : If the "C" was like the "M", all Super means is that it has hydraulics. The rest should be the same.

Just for the record, I have an M and it has hydraulics. That was an option on the M and was standard on the Super M. Same with the C and Super C. There is a much bigger difference in hp between the M and Super M than between the C and Super C.


: From competing at antique tractor pulls I have seen the main difference is the Super C has more H.P.. In the case of the M's the M is about 38 horse and Super M about 47 due to larger piston and longer stroke, at least that is what I was told by an I.H. collector.




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