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Re: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C?
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Posted by Jim in Michigan on August 09, 2002 at 16:57:39 from (12.34.44.31):
In Reply to: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C? posted by Paul on August 09, 2002 at 13:55:51:
my neighbor has a 200 and we bought a C for parts, his 200 has a fast hitch and the C does not,,the WFE was a direct swap and worked fine(until we broke it again) now it is all beefed up,, the center pin was the main problem it was too flimsy, we replaced it with a pin from a old sikle bar mower and have had no trouble since. Had the original 3 lug 3 rib tires on it but they were a joke when using the tractor with a loader, a set of chevy camaro rotors fit the hubs perfect so now it has camaro rotors and 15 inch tires on the front, the wider tires make it float better,and it actually looks ok,,,JIm
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