200B or not 200B

DrkG

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I have a 210B. I have seen several pictures and even one listing for a 211B.

In some books, on a recent post here, and on several other web sites I have seen references to a 200B.

Is the 200B designation a general reference to the 210B and 211B or is there actaully a 200B as well?

What exactly is the difference between the 210, 211, and 200?

Thanks in advance.
 
Hey Derrick. The 200b stands for both the 210b and the 211b. The 210b is the industrial and the 211b is the agricultural model or at least that is how my 500b works.
Trevor
 
Thanks Trevor. That is my understanding as well.

So, what is the difference between the two: industrial vs. agricultural?
 
Hi Derrick: The 210 industrial had a heavy duty front staight axle with either 5:50-16 or 6:00-16 front tires and 10-24 or 11-24 rear tires. It could have the standard 4 speed tranny or the optional 12 speed tripl-range or the 8 speed dual-range shuttle. The 211's had either the narrow front axle or the wide adjustable one. The 211's had 5:15 tires on the front and either 10-28 or 11-28 on the rear. 200's came in only the gas engine style and were built in only 1958 and 59. 58' serial #'s will start with 6095001 and the 59' #'s start with 612001. Production #'s are...58' 210's....178...211's...1,145. 1959 210's....203...211's...496. Books and literature come up on e-bay. Case Co. can probably still order you reprint manuals too. I have a 1958 211B . I hope that this helps you.
 

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