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Re: Farmall 200 - How Many Horses?
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Posted by ken2 on August 20, 2004 at 22:35:25 from (66.84.80.94):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 200 - How Many Horses? posted by Nathan Vanagas on August 19, 2004 at 09:19:52:
Not much. Mostly just a name change between the Super C and the 200. (Faster RPMs and larger pistons for marginal increases in horsepower. A rebored C will give as much power as a Super C, in theory, never tried it myself. I never met anyone who could discern the difference between 23 HP and 25 without special equipment.) Matter of fact, if you took a C, Super C, 200 and a 230 side by side, scrapped off the logos and asked someone which was which, they would probably have to do some parts catalog number checking to be sure about their answers. Lots of parts from one will fit in the other and it is not unusual to find older Cs and Super Cs with parts from a 200 or a 230 installed as replacements for original parts. Sometimes older parts are put on newer machines too.
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