Model History
The Farmall Super C was the second model in the Super-series, with a 1/8 larger bore for the engine that increased displacement from 113 to 123 ci and International’s Fast-Hitch, a quick-connect 2-point hydraulic hitch system.
Tractor Comparison
The Farmall Super C, which came in mid-pack with 24 hp and was replaced in 1956 by the little-changed Farmall 200, was the smallest row-crop (tricycle-type) tractor from each major American manufacturer built between 1951 and 1954.
Timeline
In 1950, the original Farmall C was replaced by the McCormick Farmall Super C, and in 1954, the original Farmall 200 was replaced by the McCormick Farmall 200.
Factory locations
Tractor Works in Chicago, Illinois, and Louisville Works in Louisville, Kentucky, United States provided the images.
Specification
The car is equipped with an electric starter and hydraulics and is powered by a 4-cylinder gasoline engine.
What years were Farmall Super C made?
Between 1951 and 1954, International Harvester produced the Farmall Super C tractor, which featured a 26 horsepower (19 kW) 123-cubic-inch (2,020-cubic-centimetre) IH C123 engine and was available with either narrow or wide front wheels.
What is the difference between a Farmall C and Super C?
A C has 18.57 at the drawbar and 21.12 at the belt, according to tractordata.com, while a Super C has 20.72 at the drawbar and 23.67 at the belt.
Who made Farmall?
Farmall was a model name and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by the American company International Harvester (IH). Farmalls were general-purpose tractors, and the Farmall name was usually presented as McCormick-Deering Farmall and later McCormick Farmall in IH’s evolving brand architecture.
How fast does a Farmall Super C go?
between 10 and 12 miles per hour
How much is a Farmall Super A worth?
The restored 1949 Farmall Super A, shown here with turf tires and a belly-mounted Woods mower, sold for a healthy $14,500, smashing RM’s pre-auction estimate of $7,500-$10,000 and surprising us as well.
When did Farmall go out of business?
While the last tractor was built in 1985, Farmall remained open in a shutdown phase until June 1986, and Sigler’s last day was Oct. 17, 1985.
Does a Farmall C have hydraulics?
The open center hydraulic system, remote valves, and 3-point hitch, which includes flexible lift arms and a telescopic stabilizer, allow the tractors to handle nearly any implement. Remotes: Utility Farmall C series tractors come with two standard rear remotes.
What killed Farmall?
A 13-year-old farm kid was killed on May 23, 2003, when he became entangled in an unguarded rotating power take-off (PTO) shaft at the back of his narrow front Farmall Model M tractor.
What is the rarest Farmall tractor?
Production data The International, or standard version, produced only 158 tractors, which is a small number compared to other International Harvester tractor models. Today, the Farmall 1026 is a rare tractor, and the International 1026 is extremely rare.
What was McCormick Deering?
The McCormick-Deering W series tractors were derived from the Farmall letter series row-crop tractors of the 1940s and 1950s and were produced by International Harvester.
Did Farmall make a Super B?
In 1952, the tractors were upgraded to the “super” series (with the exception of the A, which became a “super” in 1947, and the B and BN, which were discontinued in 1948) and received numerous improvements.