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Tractor Stories – 1951 Farmall Super C
Let me first start off by telling you I have wanted a tractor since I was 14 years old. And My Dad being born and raised in the heart of dairy land in Ohio was around tractors, hit-n-miss engines and steam engines most of his life. We always go to the shows around us and I would look at the tractors wishing for my own, a Farmall letter series. As it turned out we went to a show here and I saw a tractor for sale. I asked my dad about it, he said go ahead and look at it. So I did then returned and told him all about it. He replied that he would have to think about it. My heart sank !!. Whenever dad said that, it was not going to happen. So a few days passed and I got home from school and dad got back home. He said "Lets go and get some lumber". But, this time we went a different way. I was amazed when we pulled up to an old farm, my eyes where in disbelief. My heart was beating fast and I was short of breath. It was the most beautiful thing. It was a "1951 Farmall Super C" that I looked at at the show sitting next to a old barn. Two years later, my Dad and me fully restored the Super C. He made me do all the work AND rework on the old girl (as we call her). We did it all ourselves, rebuilting it from one end to the other, and paint job. It took me some time, yet I got it right. As Dad told me "do it right or don't do it at all".
Now being 18, I have learned so much about tractors with help from my Dad. Thank you Dad for all that you have helped me with, taught me about, and for giving me the love for old iron. I can only hope to pass it down to my kids, and for them to carry it on. Thank you Dad.
Curtis Eaton
Belton, South Carolina
Tractor Stories – Massey Harris
In the early summer of 2005, a friend of mine told me about this tractor he spotted at his friends farm. After being bugged for weeks to go look at it, I did. Turns out it was a Massey Harris. Looking at it from a distance I could see there were two W-6 McCormicks sitting with it.
The owner of them asked me what I would give him for all three of them. Again viewing them from about a hundred yards away, I said I would give him two hundred each for the W-6s and a hundred dollars for the Massey. We then took a walk out to get a better look at them. As I got close to them I thought that it was a 100 series. Then I noticed the heavy cast hubs on the steering axle. I knew it wasn't a 100 series then but sure didn't expect it to be what it was. I looked at the serial number tag and found it to be a 201. I wrote down the serial number and went home to do a little research. Turns out the serial number is 91203.
It sure didn't look like much when I got it but it is coming together
Thanks
Colin Colbourne