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Re: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C?
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Posted by K.B. on August 09, 2002 at 15:39:16 from (209.163.14.160):
In Reply to: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C? posted by Paul on August 09, 2002 at 13:55:51:
I agree with Keith B(PA), that the C did not have Fast Hitch avalible. If I remember correctly, the Super C was the first tractor IH built with the Fast Hitch. I also agree with Dave BN, that the 200 might not be too hard to fix. Let us know for sure, but I would guess that your worm gear shaft coming out the bottom of the steering gearbox broke, or the front end itself broke. If the engine is still in one piece, it will be much cheaper and easier to put a replacment gearbox/front end in it than to junk out the whole tractor and finding a replacment. In case you do need a replacment tractor, the C, Super C, 200, 230, 240 Row Crop, and 240 Utility are all pretty much the same tractor (aside from the C not having optional Fast Hitch). I have a 240 Row Crop, real nice series of tractors.
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