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A/C serial number

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Tom Miller

03-09-2001 01:23:48




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I have an A/C tractor.Serial number is b112242.
Does anyone know the year and horsepower of this tractor.If so please let me know.Thank you .Tom Miller




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Phil Auten (TX)

03-11-2001 10:36:01




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 Re: A/C serial number in reply to Tom Miller, 03-09-2001 01:23:48  
Tom,
You have a '50 B. Nebraska Tractor test # 302 indicated 19.51 drawbar HP and 22.25 belt HP. It should have the CE engine with 3.375" bore and 3.5" stroke for a 125 CI displacement.

Phil
'40 B #38938



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steve

03-09-2001 16:38:06




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 Re: A/C serial number in reply to Tom Miller, 03-09-2001 01:23:48  
your tractor has about 21 HP belt, at 16 drawbar. This dont sound like much, but it has lots of torque and the tractor only weighs about 2200 pounds. You will find you have gobs of power for the weight. You may need weights or fluid in the rear tires to pull heavy loads. Might be interested to know AC built about 128,000 of these from 1937 to 1957, and 25% of these were built in 1947-51. Go back to the home page for Ytmag and look for a lead to "The little AC tractors" This is an online book about the B,and C tractors and it is very good reading.

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Tom miller

03-10-2001 01:53:34




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 Re: Re: A/C serial number in reply to steve, 03-09-2001 16:38:06  
Thanks ,Steve and Larry And S.l.Imp. for your reply.I appreciate it. Tom



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steve

03-09-2001 16:37:36




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 Re: A/C serial number in reply to Tom Miller, 03-09-2001 01:23:48  
your tractor has about 21 HP belt, at 16 drawbar. This dont sound like much, but it has lots of torque and the tractor only weighs about 2200 pounds. You will find you have gobs of power for the weight. You may need weights or fluid in the rear tires to pull heavy loads. Might be interested to know AC built about 128,000 of these from 1937 to 1957, and 25% of these were built in 1947-51. Go back to the home page for Ytmag and look for a lead to "The little AC tractors" This is an online book about the B,and C tractors and it is very good reading.

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Larry

03-09-2001 06:16:49




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 Re: A/C serial number in reply to Tom Miller, 03-09-2001 01:23:48  
It looks like you are the owner of A/C 1950 "B" model!!!



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