ID and ballpark pricing?

   / ID and ballpark pricing? #1  

GManBart

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Hey all,

A local friend is looking to get an idea of what his tractor might be worth, and get a feel for whether there might be any interest in it. I have a couple of pics, but didn't ask the model....I think it's either a 200, or 230 (waiting on clarification).

I'm not really up on Farmall prices, but they seem to command a bit of a premium around here....the land of Ford everywhere. That makes sense, as we're only 30-40min max from the old Highland Park factory that made so many Ford tractors. It runs, but that's all I know so far. Thoughts?

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   / ID and ballpark pricing? #2  
It looks like "C" model Farmall..113 CID engine and 4-speed transmission..First built in 1948..
 
   / ID and ballpark pricing?
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It looks like "C" model Farmall..113 CID engine and 4-speed transmission..First built in 1948..

I think you're right....the grill wasn't quite right on the 200.
 
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Can't get a real good look at the pedals on it, from the angle of the dangle the pics were taken. If the pedals make a slight bend at the foot platform, it is a Super C. If they are straight, it's a C.

Also, looks like they got hub assemblies from a newer tractor, possibly a 240, and went to dish wheels. C's, Super C's, 200's and 230's had open center front rims. The front bolster is the same on all above models, including the Farmall 240, so all you had to do to upgrade, was switch the hubs & wheels.
 
 
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