Posted by taymartyn32 on August 27, 2014 at 11:15:11 from (71.10.124.42):
This is an add-on post from my last one about the tractor I have, but can't figure out what kind it is! The tag is rusted out on it, but I do have the first two numbers of the serial number: 80
We are convinced it's either a 200 or 230! Like I said in my last post, the sheet metal is just like of a Farmall C but where the emblem should be, it indents, like a 200 would. Here are some numbers I have gathered off of the tractor, but they are not all official! The tractor is so rusted that I can't figure them out perfectly. And I'm not an expert on parts since this is my first tractor & I'm pretty young & still learning all the parts!
Back left axle: 351497R4 and below is 6 29 E and obviously the right side has the number 8 in front of the R4.
Brake: 365988R2
I called this the middle? This is on the part that's longer and if you keep going towards the seat, it splits the tractor in half: 351687-R8 and next to the right: 28 D
Under gas tank: 35767R5 and under: L 12 3 C or B
Clutch: 855988R2
Hitch? The thing that turns so maybe PTO?: 3? 06 or 8 6
below: 9091-DC
Engine: Firing order is 1-3-4-2 and the block # is C-123 and below that all: 366204 R1
And the base where the seat is: 351132-R3
It'd help to just email me at taymartyn32@gmail.com if you'd like! Thank you
This post was edited by taymartyn32 at 11:16:36 08/27/14.
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