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C-230 nube questions

Farmall C, Super C Tractors, 200 & 230 1948-1958
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C-230 nube questions

Postby BullDAWG » Sun Sep 29, 2019 1:11 pm

Ok so I know about cubs & SA's but don't know tons on C-230. Is the C without hydraulics &SC when it did? What engines came in each. I know the SC had the 123c but did C have the 113c? Did the 230 have a bigger engine, did they make a diesel version? How rare are they with the wide front ends? I'm looking for a wide but seems here they only sold row crop version. Also does anyone know what widths the front and rear can be with the wide front ends. And final question is where we're the wide C-230's more popular? I might need to make a road trip.
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby Eugene » Sun Sep 29, 2019 6:32 pm

"Tractordata.com" should answer a good portion of your questions.

Wide front ends, I don't know where they were popular.
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby BullDAWG » Sun Sep 29, 2019 10:45 pm

Only thing tractor data answered was the c had the 113c engine and rest had 123c. Didn't mention diesel so not sure on that. They also didn't give any specs on hydraulics. Not fluid capacity, lift capacity, lift type. So I know better but by the numbers I guess even the 230 was only draw bar. No hydraulics. Also no specs on width of front or rear, heck they don't even say what tires fit the wide front end. So I'm still asking for info on C-230s from someone who owns and knows something about their equipment. Because if I go by tractor data, then the c-230 Is a useless tractor, but I know better.
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby tmays » Mon Sep 30, 2019 4:53 am

No on the diesel. C would’ve had drawbar and hydraulics. Super c had hydraulics and option of drawbar or two point fast hitch. Maybe the 230 had option of drawbar, I don’t know, but every one I’ve ever seen has fast hitch
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby tmays » Mon Sep 30, 2019 12:12 pm

Quite a lot of info to be had on the internet. Have you checked out a manual? That will tell you most all you need to know. There is a super c manual here on the forum. Yes, I realize it’s not a 230, but it will be very close. Will even tell you about wide front ends. Yes you will get a lot of useless info on the internet, but with a little patience, you will most likely find what you’re looking for. Or you can wait on someone to respond here.
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby BullDAWG » Mon Sep 30, 2019 11:23 pm

Well phone and pdf files aren't compatible. Every pdf file I downloaded from here phone says "can not open file" odd thing about that is before laptop died l could transfer file to laptop and it works fine, pdf's from other sights work on phone.

So, I'm still trying to figure if a C,Super C, 200, 230 would work. I need to know if it has 48"+ between tires (inside to inside) But under 6'2" outside to outside measurement. Reasons I ask is I have 4' raised beds w/ 2'4" paths between raised beds. And because of raised beds I can't use trike style front, hence why I'm asking about the wide front for these.
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby tmays » Tue Oct 01, 2019 5:07 am

There were two wide front ends available. 50” to 83” and 56” to 89”. In 4” increments. The rears are infinitely adjustable within their range.
The rears adjust from 48 to 71 with rims dished in and 57 to 80 with rims dished out.
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby BullDAWG » Tue Oct 01, 2019 12:27 pm

Thanks Thomas, both wide fronts and rears can fit my rows. By chance do you know how wide rear tires are? Is there a few sizes (like on cubs/SA) a 9-24 to 12.5-24 all can fit them. Though on cub I like medium to smaller sized but SA look tuff w/ 11.5or 12.5-24's on em. If anyone has pics of small or balloons on C-230 please post, I'd luv to see the difference.
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Re: C-230 nube questions

Postby tmays » Tue Oct 01, 2019 3:06 pm

Super c originally came with either 8,9, or 10 inch tires on 36” rims. Of course you probably can’t get the 8 or 9 anymore. May not even be able to get the 10. They come in 11.2 now I believe.
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