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Re: Need photo Farmall C w/Woods belly mower
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Posted by Nat on July 26, 2005 at 09:33:54 from (64.80.110.38):
In Reply to: Re: Need photo Farmall C w/Woods belly mower posted by Bud in NC on July 26, 2005 at 09:22:50:
A 230 is basically just an updated C. There are some pretty signifigant differences between the 230 and the C, though: 230 has disk brakes. 230 has a "450" style grille that's higher than a C hood. The grille styling is somewhat different, with fewer, larger slots in the grille than a C. That curved bead where the "C" emblem goes is not supposed to be there on a 230. On the 230, there's a rectangular indentation in the side of the hood where a stainless "McCormick FARMALL" emblem should go. 230 does not have a Touch Control. There's no rockshaft lift under the gas tank, only a hydraulic reservoir. 230 usually comes with a fast hitch, a "2pt" If your tractor looks like a C, then it may not be a 230. Or, it might be a 230 whose hood got smashed up and replaced with a C hood.
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