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nice 200!

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    Posted: 09 Mar 2011 at 10:13am
Just over 3000 hours.original paint on the sheet metal. Just a very tight machine. Mechanically very good. transmission is very very tight and will not come out of any gears. It starts very good as well. It has had touch up paint on the frames and engine. We also painted the wheels and rims. The decals are also new just on the allis chalmers/200 hoods. The pin stripes are originals. Just a good tractor. Front wieght bracket and 3rd link with tractor.
Located in northeast nebraska. $9750
 
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I wished I had a need for that nice of a tractor, but unfortunately I don't.  Looks very nice.  All it needs is some suitcase weights on the front, some 300# E. Rowe Foundry weights on the rear, and it's ready for field work.  The Donaldson pre-cleaner and taller resonator really make it look good.
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I have an auger that it would look great hooked to. Why don't you keep it just one more year. I just bought a truck and I don't know if my wife would go for spending any more just yet. The 200 have the prettist grill of any AC tractor.

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thats a very nice looking 200!!!! only if i could find that money tree every one talks about!!! lol!!
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Do you know how much more fuel this tractor would use as compared to  a 185 ?
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That is a nice 200. Ours has a factory cab, I love the look of the open station. I just bought a 210, with open station or this would be a strong candidate for me. 
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Andrew, that 200 really sings!!  Wow, what a great looking work tractor.  Someone really took care of it.  Your added touches helped also.  Thanks for sharing.
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We run 3 200's and they are all very very easy on fuel and have good horsepower.  If you have any other questions let me know.  Thanks!
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Help me out on the PTO. Is it 540/1000? And can you engage it without pushing down the clutch pedal? And with it engaged, and you push in the clutch pedal, dose that stop the PTO? That is pretty.
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This tractor has 540 pto and yes you can engage it without pushing the clutch pedal down.  The live power comes from using the power director lever.  If you step the clutch down the pto will stop on all 200's.   I hope this answers your questions.
 
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Hello guys I will take $9250 for the tractor with a front weight.  just let me know if you are interested.  Thanks!

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I have to drool over the picture at least once a day. They are one of the best looking tractors ever made.
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Hey Andrew,
 I have been thinking of a similar spucing up type paint job on our 220. Wheels, rims  Engine and weights etc. What did you use for the orange?
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I would also like to know what kind of paint you use. thanks
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I have to agree, that is one fine looking machine.
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We use paint from agco actually for the touch up.  It matches really well.  Persian 2 and cream.  Thanks!
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