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Diff. between Farmall 200, C, Super C?
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Posted by Paul on August 09, 2002 at 13:55:51 from (63.53.0.215):
My 200 had a tragic accident this morning while working in a new field. Unknown to me, there was a two foot wide, three foot deep sink hole hidden in the tall grass....sheered the front end of my 200 right off! I need another tractor pronto to finish the fields. I had heard that a Super C was close to the 200....I'm looking for something with the same power and takes fast hitch implements. All I've been able to find locally is a C that is for sale. Can someone tell me what the difference between the C and the 200 are? Any information soon is much appreciated! Thanks folks! Paul
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