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Super C or 200?

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BillWV

01-29-2003 14:55:38




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YTers,
After I get my '47 A done, I plan on looking for another red tractor...
For purposes of plowing, discing, and brush hogging, perhaps the occasional antique tractor pull, would I be better off with a Super C or a 200? Any appreciable cost difference?
I'm thinking Super C, they seem to be easy to find and I like saying "Super C".
Thanks,
Bill




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bill o

01-30-2003 16:21:51




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 Re: Super C or 200? in reply to BillWV, 01-29-2003 14:55:38  
if you take either one to a pull with other makes, go for the fun, not to win. my super c is geared too high in 1st to do well.



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Peabody

01-29-2003 19:13:36




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 Re: Super C or 200? in reply to BillWV, 01-29-2003 14:55:38  
I'm with you. "Super C" has much more of a Farmall sound than "200." Besides, it's older and has more character.



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Dave_Id

01-29-2003 15:21:23




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 Re: Super C or 200? in reply to BillWV, 01-29-2003 14:55:38  
Say "Super C" all you want, the only difference is the sheet metal



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Dewa

01-29-2003 22:16:19




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 Re: Re: Super C or 200? in reply to Dave_Id, 01-29-2003 15:21:23  
The biggest difference is that the 200 isn't that easy to come by. Thats the one I would go after if you can find one. Super Cs are everywhere.



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