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Posted by Ernie Bob on January 09, 2003 at 22:16:48 from (198.81.27.7):
In Reply to: farmall 200 posted by frank thomas on January 09, 2003 at 17:14:14:
Frank, The price seems great, I don't know where you live but a running 200 in Colorado would start at $1,500 and go up from there. I have a 200 and I like it very much, it is very easy to manuever for things like raking hay, rear blade wodk etc. Mine has a fast hitch witch really helps with the versatility of the tractor and it has plenty of power for small farm jobs. The Farmall Tractors Buyers Guide rates the 200 as a 3 star tractor whereas a Super C is a 2 star tractor and the SM-TA is a 4 star tractor. A 5 star tractor is a very rare and great investment tractor.The rating is based on the desirablilty of the tractor, the number of them produced, it's collectability and the return from your investment. For what it's worth. Good Luck Ernie Bob
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