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Re: 1955 or 56 200 farmall
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Posted by AG in IN on February 22, 2003 at 16:25:11 from (152.163.189.203):
In Reply to: 1955 or 56 200 farmall posted by snowman on February 19, 2003 at 17:49:26:
A 200 is a good little tractor, but look for broken blocks. Bouncing the front end could break the tractor in 2 pieces. You can put a 3pt. that is lifted by the cult. lift arms, problem can be that the rod is a pain going the length of the tractor, and the the lift capacity of the hitch really depends on the strength of that rod more than anything (on the ones I've seen). If you have a breakaway coupler & valve, you can make a cylinder lift hitch. Tractors are light on the front, a little extra weight wouldn't hurt if you go to the 3pt. C's & Super C's (200's younger brothers) bring between about $1100-1800 around here in straight, usable condition. Been a while since I've seen a 200 or 230. Good tires, wide front, tight steering are pluses. Good luck, AG
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