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Farmall 200 2 point hitch

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Don Anderson

10-15-2007 08:07:45




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I have another problem with my Farmall 200 that I hope someone will be able to help me with. This Summer I used a Woods belly mower on it and now want to use the plow on the garden so I took the mower off and have just about everything hooked up except the hydraulic cylinder that raises and lowers the hitch. First are the lines on the cylinder on the bottom or top and do they point to the rear of the tractor or front? Second, there is a metal block that has one hydraulic line going into it and two going out to the cylinder. Where is this supposed to mount? Wherever it was orignally it looks like it was fastened with two quarter inch bolts. And lastly, where does the input line attach to? Thanks for any assistance. Seems like I always receive some good information. By the way I do have the operators manual for the tractor but the pictures are pretty vague.

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georgeky

10-15-2007 12:14:49




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 Re: Farmall 200 2 point hitch in reply to Don Anderson, 10-15-2007 08:07:45  
Don, Wheaty has it right. 200 and SC are the same. If you like send me an email and I will send a pic of it on the tractor.



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Wheaty

10-15-2007 10:11:10




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 Re: Farmall 200 2 point hitch in reply to Don Anderson, 10-15-2007 08:07:45  
Well, I have a Super C with a quick hitch on it. The cylinder mounts with the lines to the top, facing the front of the tractor. The block as you say, I believe is the splitter block that lays just to the front of the seat on the deck of the tractor. The single line goes to the lift valve on the side of your touch control housing. The valve I am speaking of is operated by a lever of it's own, not the touch control levers that are together. NOTE: I am going off of how my Super C is layed out.. I haven't been around a 200 in a few years..

The two hoses on the block go under the seat mount to the top of the Quick Hitch cylinder.

I hope this gets you in the right direction.:)

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