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Hey guys i thought i would introduce my latest member of the herd a C-160 8 It needs a new fuel pump its cracked and definely a seat. I think it will clean up nicely.

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EB-80/8inPA

Congratulations!

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TJ5208
1 minute ago, EB-80/8inPA said:

Congratulations!

Thank you he comes home soon I got it for 400.

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kpinnc

:ranting:

 

One day, I will get one. 

 

Congrats! :thumbs:

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Retired Wrencher
4 hours ago, kpinnc said:

:ranting:

 

One day, I will get one. 

 

Congrats! :thumbs:

I am with you on that. Still looking. TJ That will make a good worker for you Enjoy it. Don't see many 8 speeds. Lots of auto`s.

 

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953 nut
9 hours ago, TJ Salyers said:

definely a seat

Once they start turning green and stuff is growing on them it is time,     good buy.            :text-coolphotos:

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EB-80/8inPA
16 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Once they start turning green and stuff is growing on them it is time,     good buy.            :text-coolphotos:

A little green?  Buffs right out!

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Achto

Congratulations !! That will be a great tractor after a little TLC. :handgestures-thumbupright:  

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peter lena

@TJ Salyers nice pick up , opportunity , to give that an aerosol penetrating oil soak down , let it sit a day , wipe down till dry , do it again . you have just saved patina !  easy to maintain . when you replace that fuel pump , you could also  add a vertical fuel check valve , from fuel pump to carb , after you drop the carb bowl for cleaning , https://www.amazon.com/Wolfride-Return-Check-Petrol-  have these on my 3 kohler magnums , always holding a fuel charge right there , also used clear fuel rated hose , dark green  squeeze clamps , exact size . lots of hours and instant starts , why not ,?   seat / type is easy on line , or local farm store . personally add  rislone zinc additive to my rotella 30 oil changes , engines sound and run , very strong , do a very thorough baseline , drain / and electrical check over , use super lube oil on those choke / throttle cables , just  some ideas , on what I  do regularly to my stuff , good luck . pete    evel energy fuel check valves , on line 5/16 

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peter lena

@Snoopy11 , tell it like I  see it , opportunity  is regularly staring at me on another's problem , not only fix / repair it , but while you are there  step it up a notch ?  the commonality  build of these horses , lets you quickly say what you did on a  similar problem . just got thru cutting with my c-85 , magnum , my franken horse test bed , that  horse works / runs  so effortlessly its ridiculous , very smooth , at every  function . just a lot of tweaking time  ,  keep experimenting , pete

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Snoopy11
8 minutes ago, peter lena said:

that  horse works / runs  so effortlessly its ridiculous , very smooth , at every  function . just a lot of tweaking time

I need to make a trip to Connecticut... we can share notes... :P

 

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Sailman

Congrats on the find. I have both a C-160 Auto and 416 - 8. My favorite tractors. They will do anything you want them to.

Enjoy!

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Sparky

Nice! 
  Much better purchase than a second 520 in my opinion. 
  A mid 70’s C series with a Kohler single is the perfect machine to learn some mechanical & restoration skills…and in the end you will have a desirable tractor

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EB-80/8inPA
23 minutes ago, Sparky said:

Nice! 
  Much better purchase than a second 520 in my opinion. 
  A mid 70’s C series with a Kohler single is the perfect machine to learn some mechanical & restoration skills…and in the end you will have a desirable tractor

And a lot cheaper, too!

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TJ5208

It does run the guy took some tape and put it on the fuel pump and it fired right up. I think i did good buying this tractor. Im definely going to put a stack on it. 

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peter lena

@Sparky agree with you on the  mid 70,s  C series , personally think its the opportunity , to cross breed the old school  ruggedness with some  upgrades , that you probably won't even see . basically detailing / improving function , and retaining the look . bought a 3/14  a few years ago , for parts , guy I  got it from was blown away  at the combinations , that I  set up on my horses , could not believe that attachments could operate that easily . take advantage of  strength , design , tweak it , it just  works , so much better . just the way I  see things , oil slick , pete   

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TJ5208

Heres some more pics.

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Retired Wrencher
On 9/2/2022 at 2:19 AM, kpinnc said:

:ranting:

 

One day, I will get one. 

 

Congrats! :thumbs:

You and me both!

 

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