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Re: Farmall 200 vs. Farmall C
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Posted by BIG JOHN on October 30, 2002 at 17:44:46 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: Farmall 200 vs. Farmall C posted by Mark in Mississippi on October 30, 2002 at 13:33:35:
You are sure going to have one strange looking tractor if you put a front end from an "A" on a 200. First of all the steering gear and shaft are on the other side of the tractor. Second the wide front end from an "A" is not centered it is off set to the right. Be sure to post pictures of this tractor when you finish this project. Also the 24" wheels on an "A" are hub mounts and the 36" wheels on a 200 are axel mountand for sure 24" rims will not fit on 36" wheels. So don't know how you will get this done. Might be that you should just buy a tractor that looks like you would like it to instead of trying to build one yourself. It might be cheeper in the long run. Here is a thought. If you get a model "B" and put a wide front end from a model "C" on it I think you would have what you are wanting. GOOD LUCK
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