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Got a 200,Got Questions!

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49 Cubber!

05-18-2004 17:26:08




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Just aquired a 1955 Farmall 200. Iwas considering making it my working tractor,but after the load it had on it pulling a 5 ft bushhog I have decided Ill keep using my H for the duty.Several questions:It has a fast hitch,when I pull the lever back,the rear homemade culitvators drop and when I push it foward,they go up,is this correct or is it plumbed backwards?Next,on the steering ujoints,do theycome apart similar to a cars ujoint on the driveshaft and any tricks to getting them off if they dont?next the front culitvators will not go all the way down,there is an adjuster on the cults to set the depth,but its all the way out and they still wont go all the way down.I think they hydraulics are all the down but Im not sure,any way to tell for sure.My Pap had a Super C and this is as close as I think Ill ever come to having one close.On his the two hyd levers controlled the cults,one from the fronts and one for the rears.Is the one on the rears a delayed drop or is it like the fronts?Thanks fellers,and pics to come!

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Jim in michigan

05-19-2004 07:28:34




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 Re: Got a 200,Got Questions! in reply to 49 Cubber!, 05-18-2004 17:26:08  
I have a 200,, and everything Bill said is right, I have had Super C as well.. same tractor in almost every thing,,,my 200 has a lot of Super C parts on it,,,Jim



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ny bill o

05-18-2004 18:54:42




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 Re: Got a 200,Got Questions! in reply to 49 Cubber!, 05-18-2004 17:26:08  
cubber, the fast hitch valve is hooked correctly- forward =up, back=down. the steering u joints are pinned and keyed to the shafts, i've never had one apart, so can't help you there. i have both a 200 and a super c, and if you close your eyes, they are hard to tell apart. they are handy little tractors.



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BrokenFences

05-22-2004 19:25:11




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 Re: Re: Got a 200,Got Questions! in reply to ny bill o, 05-18-2004 18:54:42  
Was up till 11:30 the other night trying to figure this out in a young friends 200, turns out it was just low on hydraulic oil.



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