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Sparky

Beautiful C-81!

  FYI...the C-81 was produced for only 2 years: 1978 and 1979

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mhlmeader
6 minutes ago, Sparky said:

Beautiful C-81!

  FYI...the C-81 was produced for only 2 years: 1978 and 1979

Ahhhh, ok...then mine is VERY rare!!!!:angry-nono:

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ebinmaine

Nice find!!!

 

Those 8 hp .... Excellent.

 

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Retired Wrencher
8 hours ago, mhlmeader said:

Ahhhh, ok...then mine is VERY rare!!!!:angry-nono:

I would not say rare. But that is nice shape for the year. Enjoy it.

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mhlmeader
36 minutes ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

I would not say rare. But that is nice shape for the year. Enjoy it.

Oh, I know....I was just goofin'

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peter lena

lucky you ! its not the rarity of what you have but the maintenance and the up keep of what you just got that is most important. that 81 has without a doubt been cared  for, use that standard to bring your 312 up to that. don,t leave them outside, pay attention to how things work, lubricate friction areas on a regular basis. i regularly use STABIL in my gas and it does the job , no fuel issues at all. hope things go well for you , don,t let problems build up. stay after it, pete

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troutbum70

Looks like you have done very well, I especially like the C81. I think I could ride day in that seat.

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ronhatch

I agree with Peter Lena. Please follow the PO lead and keep up his high standards. I use my restored tractors everyday and they still look great! Its not that hard to do. 

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peter lena

hello ron, i also use my tractors regularly , rotating thru the 3 of them, i almost have them at the same stage, i can relate to the c 81, i have an 82 c 85 , that i  converted over to 12 hp magnum power, have it over 40 years. it works so well , its fun to use. my other 312 ,8 tractors , have benefited from each others use and service. just regularly servicing them  is key, as you know. have magnums in all three, love the ease of power.  rotella 30 wt oil, and stabil in the gas at all times makes for instant starts and strong running. good talking, pete

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