Hauling a Farmall 200

ShawnAgne

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Potentially found a Farmall 200 that is about 9 hours away, Arkansas area and I'm in Ohio. Don't personally have a truck or trailer and teach. Does anyone have an idea of how I can get it to me? Have a couple local friends that are retired but incase they can't thought I'd ask around here. If it could just be brough closer for them to go get that would be awesome too. Found it late last night and haven't been able to sleep LOL.
 
Try Cub Express.......you never know what might show up. Or with the holidays coming up you might consider renting a rig and making a road trip. Pretty easy to do. JMHO Stan
 
Shawn, I’ve been looking out for a 200, knowing you wanted one. I’ve seen a few nice ones but not for sale. Don’t see a lot of them!
 
Potentially found a Farmall 200 that is about 9 hours away, Arkansas area and I'm in Ohio. Don't personally have a truck or trailer and teach. Does anyone have an idea of how I can get it to me? Have a couple local friends that are retired but incase they can't thought I'd ask around here. If it could just be brough closer for them to go get that would be awesome too. Found it late last night and haven't been able to sleep LOL.
You might want to do some measuring before departing on journey, if the rear wheels are spread out the tractor can be pretty wide.
 
That was my concern, as well but the picture he posted, the wheels, at least the one visible appear to be pretty close to the fender. Ask them to measure, just in case. Quite a few years ago, a friend asked me to haul a “C” that he had bought, it almost didn’t fit between the rails of my trailer but we got it.
 
I moved a couple C's a few years ago. The hubs had to be moved in on one of them. So, take the tools necessary to move them unless you know a head of time that it will fit the trailer.
 
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