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Re: Variations of Farmall C
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Posted by Charles Norwood on April 19, 2003 at 19:46:44 from (207.178.96.211):
In Reply to: Variations of Farmall C posted by Jesse on April 19, 2003 at 17:18:07:
1. The 200 followed the Super C, then came the 230. The 240 followed the 230, but it is a somewhat different tractor. White C's were made during the 1st quarter of 1950, then red C's continued until the Super C came out sometime in 1951. White C's differed from red C's only in paint. 2. Your rear mounted equipment will work on the C, Super C, 200, and 230. Many of the Super C's, and probably all or most of the 200's and 230's had fast hitch, which would have to be removed from the tractor before your equipment would work. There may be some slight differences. I think all front mounted equipment is interchangeable. No mounted C equipment, front or rear will fit a B, with the possible exception of a rear mounted sickle mower, if modified.
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