Farmall C & Super C Tractors, 1948-1954
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by 1541 » Sun May 29, 2011 12:47 pm
Yesterday was one of those days that nothing seemed to go right. I had the C all hooked up to the 5' x 10' landscape trailer to run out to my cousin's farm for a load a manure for the garden. I got about two houses up the road then a loud bang and water everywhere. The rim that I knew was going bad and was going to replace this summer decided that now was the time to quit. I was able to turn around and limp back home. Luckily it happened close to home and not halfway between home and the farm or with a load. Never fear, I decided I could just take the plow off of the cub move the ball hitch and I would be good to go. A little slower trip but I will make it. Well the shank on the ball was too large for the cub drawbar. And the ball I use on the cub was too small for the trailer. Off to the local auto parts store I go and there was nothing in stock with the smaller shank. Then I remembered that the swinging drawbar that came with the tractor back in 1973 was still in mom's garage. We never used it since we never had the cross bar for it. However, two years ago Ralph had set me up with the cross bar and I knew where it was in my old garage. Dang the luck the hole on the swinging drawbar was also too small. Since it was still off of the tractor I took it back to the auto parts store and we drilled it out. So I was good to go. After that everything went well. The cub did a good job with the load and even pulled all of the hills in 3rd. With everything going on I didn't think to take any other pictures. The 6 mile round trip wasn't an epic journey like one of Yogie's. However it was a fun and scenic drive. Doug PS: Currently looking for a good rim for a Farmall C 9x36 I believe.   
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by Barnyard » Sun May 29, 2011 1:25 pm
Hey Doug, that sounds like a lot of manure if you were to ask me!  It seems like nothing goes wrong with anything until you really need it. At least you had more seat time than you expected and you got everything home safely. Thanks for sharing.
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by Dale Shaw » Sun May 29, 2011 2:02 pm
Doug, I have a pair of 11.2x36 nice tires on a parts C. A set of weights on it also. Whole tractor for parts is available.
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by Tezell » Sun May 29, 2011 3:15 pm
Doug, I would say that you got your moneys worth out of that rim. It is used up. 
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by VinceD » Sun May 29, 2011 8:05 pm
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by grumpy » Mon May 30, 2011 10:59 am
Quote from 1541 , "Well the shank on the ball was too large for the cub drawbar. And the ball I use on the cub was too small for the trailer. Off to the local auto parts store I go and there was nothing in stock with the smaller shank".
The larger balls with the smaller shank are almost a thing of the past. They are out there but getting harder to find due to the weight load being reduced a whole lot with the smaller shank. Pulling a light load with a small shank is fine but some folk don't realize the towing capacity is greatly reduced with the smaller shank. Also a lot more smaller trailers are being made with the 2" coupler and the 1 7/8 " are not as popular. A trip to a local Lowes and looking at the smaller trailers confirmed that. Grump
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by Bus Driver » Mon May 30, 2011 2:08 pm
Miller Tire in Ohio might have a rim that can be made to work. Sometimes the clips from the old one must be welded to the new, things like that. Miller has for many years delivered prepaid orders to major shows, no freight cost.
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by Barnyard » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:49 pm
You sure do know how to keep Willie busy. Maybe you can convince him the rest of the tractor would look good if it matched the wheel. Just make sure Santa is good to him this year too. Good friends are priceless and Willie is definitely a good friend.
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by Rudi » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:52 pm
Doug: Rim and center look greaaaat 
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by KETCHAM » Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:44 am
Nice!!!!! I had a company do my tire when the inner tube went.Had to have the rim welded up[holes in it] Take off ,come out twice ,calcium and tube $150.00.That was on my H.To big for me to try at the time.kevin
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