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Farmall 200 not one but two
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Posted by MN Charlie on July 13, 2002 at 19:44:25 from (216.188.193.184):
I found a guy today, in Iowa, that has two 200's, and he is thinking of selling one or maybe both. Both are suppose to run and each one has a fast hitch. One has a wide front, it has been welded a patched up a lot, and the other is a narrow front. The front grill on both are really in tough shape. Looks like they were used for pushing the cow out the barn door more than once. The rear tires are nothing special, between the two tractors there is not a matching set of rear tires. What are these tractors worth? I don't recall seeing many post about the 200 on ytmag. Thanks for the help. MN Charlie
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