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    Posted: 18 Jun 2010 at 7:06am
Hey guys I just wanted to share photos of a 200.  It has the factory Canopy ROPS with 38 inch rear tires, dual pto shafts, 16 inch front tires and original paint other than the wheels and and some touch up on the frame.  It is one of those tractors you just do not see everyday.  I Hought you guys would enjoy checking in out!

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Very nice!
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Very nice indeed
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   THIS IS A VERY NICE LOOKING 200 YOU DONT SEE MANY TRACTORS THIS GOOD  NOW YOU NEED A 6 BOTTOM PLOW TO GO WITH IT AND TAKE IT TO THE GO TO SHOW IN ALBERT CITY IA Jerry
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I have always really loved the tractors with the canopy on them.  It is one of those items that really look nice on a tractor.  Thanks for the replies guys!
 
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Andrew, I really like that 200, I also like the ROPS and Canopy.  Is it for sale?
 
Also, looking at the rear wheels centers, are they drilled for 6 rail, 38 inch spin out rims?


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Andrew that 200 or a 190 XT Series III configured just like it is my ideal "big" tractor for my operation.  It's farther out on my wish list.  Very nice.

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NICE!!!!!!
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wish i had a canopy on my 180!
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Looks pretty good Daniel.
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nice ride
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This is my 190xt series 3 landhandler with the factory canopy on it.  They are a good couple!   To answer the question earilier about the wheels.  The extra holes are for the non power adjust rims.  They only have the six wedges on some of them.  Thanks for the replies!
 
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Couple of really nice looking tractors!!!
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As a child I remember playing in the sand box with a orange toy tractor that had a canopy on it. I love those tractors!! If work ever picks back up again and I get some extra money I would like to add one to my collection someday. Ryan
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My grandpa did field work for the guy who used to own the AC dealer in his town.  I got to drive 190, 200, 7060, etc. there.  The 200 was one of my favorite tractors and that is a beauty.  I love the canopy tractors too.  I also love the NF tractors but that's another story.  Thanks for sharing.
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