Posted by farmallhal on December 08, 2013 at 16:50:56 from (76.2.170.92):
In Reply to: 200 or 230 posted by Rdahs on December 08, 2013 at 15:03:56:
If you really want to dive into the differences order yourself the TC-53B Parts Catalog as it will have both the 200 (mostly a Super C with different sheet metal) and 230 models in the same catalog. In addition it will also contain the parts breakdown for the International Utility and Farmall 240's as well. There was an earlier thread concerning a fast hitch on a Farmall 230 below a page or two. It dealt with the fast hitch on the 230. From looking at my catalog the fast hitches, if you have one, is significantly different then the 200 as it is more like the later one used on the Farmall 240 and unlike the one which came out on the earlier Super C which was also utilized on the 200. Other then that along with different sheet metal and paint scheme I'm not aware of any significant changes between those models other then possible horsepower variations as previously noted. The photo provided by El Toro in the earlier noted thread appears to me to be a retrofit of an earlier fast hitch from the SC and 200 models onto a 230 which probably was ordered with just a standard drawbar and the hitch was later added somewhere along the way. The back portion of the fast hitch pictured in no ways appears to represent the factory 230 fast hitch in my parts catalog. I don't have a 200 or 230 tractor and don't know where any are close by to check further for this response. My TC-52B Parts Catalog definitely shows the factory installed fast hitches were very different between the 200 and 230, Hal.
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