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Re: Re: Re: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C?
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Posted by Jim in Michigan on August 09, 2002 at 19:13:59 from (12.34.44.41):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C? posted by Lewis on August 09, 2002 at 19:01:40:
It was a simple conversion,,,,just took the old hubs off and slid the new ones on,, bearings worked great so no alterations,, I always teased my neighbor that we would have to put power brakes on it too lol,,, We have done a lot to that old tractor and yet it still runs lol,, uses a gallon of oil ever few minutes though,, needs a complete rebuild,, we were supposed to do that but my neighbor had a stroke and died,, he was 56 I sure do miss him, he would always come to the hay field and watch me make hay, a lot of times we used his tractor to bale with,, it had the fast hitch so I could raise the baler in the rough stuff.My H didnt have that. Guess I got a lil off track,,sorry,,,, Jim
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