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Weight of Farmall 230

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Mike(MA)

08-22-2005 15:41:44




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Hello,

I found a Farmall 230 (tricycle front, hydraulics, 2 point hitch) for sale locally and I"m thinking about it as my first Farmall restoration project (typically restore ACs). Anyone know the weight of the tractor, general specifications, and any known issues with them? Thanks

mike




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Mike(MA)

08-23-2005 13:41:34




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 Re: Weight of Farmall 230 in reply to Mike(MA), 08-22-2005 15:41:44  

Thank you for the information.



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DENNIS IN OR

08-23-2005 07:41:18




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 Re: Weight of Farmall 230 in reply to Mike(MA), 08-22-2005 15:41:44  
they only made them three years 56-58 sn 501-6827 24.28 hp weight not 37 but 57 loaded . dont see them often with tri front i would hold on to it ,



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CNKS

08-23-2005 13:28:26




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 Re: Weight of Farmall 230 in reply to DENNIS IN OR, 08-23-2005 07:41:18  
"weight not 37 but 57 loaded"??



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farmallhal

08-22-2005 19:27:54




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 Re: Weight of Farmall 230 in reply to Mike(MA), 08-22-2005 15:41:44  
Guy Fay's Tractor Data Book lists the weight at 3,100 pounds. You would have to increase that if the tires are loaded and for wheel weights. Don't know much about the 230 except it is a follow on from the Super C and 200 models.
I have a Super C with a narrow front and fast hitch and it is one of the handiest smaller tractors I have ever been around. I use it for all jobs that it is suited for. Rakes hay, shuttles wagons to the barn and can turn on a dime. Also a great hay cutting tractor if you still use a sickle mower. The fast hitch which has a tilt feature on the left side is perfect for blade work on a gravel road. I'm betting you would be very pleased with it. Hope this helps. Hal

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