Posted by farmallhal on April 01, 2011 at 08:59:22 from (76.4.170.93):
In Reply to: 240, 240U and SC posted by KenB_Texas on March 31, 2011 at 20:01:58:
Looking at my TC-53B Parts Catalog for the tractor models Farmall 200,230 and 240 along with the International 240 there is no interchange between any of them and the Int. 240 Utility which is it's own animal. The Farmall 240 is also different but similar to the the 200 and 230 tractors. I'm sure the Super C and 200 and 230 will interchange between themselves and probably the C as well but don't have a C catalog. You will just have to rebuild the 240U or find a front end from another 240U only is my read on that part of your question. On the fast hitch issue the hitch on the Super C is also much different then the one on the 240 tractors as those incorporated a later design with the tel-a-depth draft control system which wasn't on the Super C or 200 models. Also, the fast hitch on the 240's accepted the larger point implements while the Super C and 200 would only accept the small point equipment. There are lots of other differences between the fast hitches as well but these are certainly show stoppers. Best of luck and success in your rebuilds, Hal.
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