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Re: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C?
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Posted by JD Humm on August 09, 2002 at 15:19:43 from (64.159.123.38):
In Reply to: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C? posted by Paul on August 09, 2002 at 13:55:51:
I can sympathize with you. The same thing happened to me when I was about 11 years old, 1965, I was on Dad's 200 and dropped the front end in a hole and snapped the front bolster off. The radiator, grille and hood were also ruined. The 200 and Super C are pretty much the same tractor, the straight C is a little different, has a little smaller engine with no water pump and none of them came out with a fast hitch. The 230 is a very similar tractor, newer than the 200 and Super C, has a different type of fast hitch, hydraulics, etc. and a little more power due to higher revving engine. Parts to fix yours should not be too hard to come by, try Steel wheel ranch for what you need. Other salvage yards with plenty of tractors that vintage around as well. A friend of mine had a Super C with a wide front, he hit a hole with the right front wheel in 3rd gear and the engine block broke just in front of the clutch housing, that tractor was totaled. Good luck.
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