What model is this?

cst010

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Not very familiar with these machines and hoping someone can tell me what model this farmall is. Has not run in quite a while and appears to need front tires. Thinking(!) about picking this up as a project.
 

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Looking rims are they rusted out ? Two new rear rims about 1100 from Wengers . Fronts rims also . Going have quite a bit in rims an and tires.
Suggest making a list of must haves for the working budget.
 
Not very familiar with these machines and hoping someone can tell me what model this farmall is. Has not run in quite a while and appears to need front tires. Thinking(!) about picking this up as a project.
Super C. Not a C.,....curved brake pedals are the easiest clue. Air up the tires. You might be surprised 😯.
 
It looks just like my 53' Super C. The only thing I see that may not be original is the fenders. Mine are straight up and down, not curved off on the top. I can move my tire all the way to the inside. That way it fits on my car trailer. I think looking at the pictures, you would be limited how far you can move the tires in.
 
It looks just like my 53' Super C. The only thing I see that may not be original is the fenders. Mine are straight up and down, not curved off on the top. I can move my tire all the way to the inside. That way it fits on my car trailer. I think looking at the pictures, you would be limited how far you can move the tires in.
You are right Rick, those are not Farmall fenders.
Dennis
 
Farmall Super C, built 1951-1954. Should be a serial number tag on the right side of the seat base/tool box.
Dennis
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The 200 had the data plate tag on the left side of the clutch tube and I believe it was there for the SC that had 2 point hitch. Not sure though.
 
Mine is right on the right-hand side of the toolbox/seat support. It is held on by 4 small rivets, one in each corner. Over the years, I have seen 5 or 6 of these tractors, and they all had the plate there. If the plate is not there, look and see if the rivet holes are there. If it is an aftermarket toolbox that is a replacement, it may not have a tag.
 
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