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Farmall 240--- Questions on value and options

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migraine

12-01-2005 19:00:46




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Thinking about adding a Farmall 240 to the fleet to keep company with the 340 and 504. The pictures I received show a Farmall (row crop model) with wide front I.H. front end. pretty good sheet metal and 2 row front mounted cultivators. I looked at my literature on the 240 and it doesn't show a wide front in any of the pictures nor have I ever seen one. So the questions; was the wide front available on the 240 row crop. were they ever available with the TA option, did they have a 2pt with 3pt conversion as an option and would 1800 bucks sound fair for this little guy. The tires all look pretty sound and is supposed to run good whatever that means to a given person. Thanks for any and all help. Migraine P.S. we are getting an old fashioned midwest winter snow storm here in the far northwest tonight

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12-02-2005 05:33:13




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 Re: Farmall 240--- Questions on value and options in reply to migraine, 12-01-2005 19:00:46  
I have a Farmall 240, NF. A great tractor. We use it to run a tedder and move wagons. It has a fast hitch, which in most ways is better than the
3-point. It does have some limitations. The pto
is not indepedant, and the hydraulic system is not a real high capacity. I would buy it, you won't be sorry.



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CNKS

12-01-2005 19:29:33




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 Re: Farmall 240--- Questions on value and options in reply to migraine, 12-01-2005 19:00:46  
I have never seen a 240 but know it was more or less a replacement for the 230. C123, no TA, dead pto. I believe the 240 was the last tractor that used the C123, 30 belt HP. The 404 with the C135 is likely considered to be its replacement. Wide fronts were available on all Farmall tractors, from most of the F series-up until they became standard on all Farmalls. They had fast hitch with 3-point option. Don't know if 3 point (no fast hitch) was ever available, I believe it was on the 340. In the condition you describe, $1800 is not too much.

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CNKS

12-02-2005 18:20:16




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 Re: Farmall 240--- Questions on value and options in reply to CNKS, 12-01-2005 19:29:33  
I said wfe was available for all Farmalls, should have said "except the B".



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