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1937 allis B .US built in Scotland

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Mr Freeze

05-10-2003 14:22:44




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we have a 37 B built in US not many going about over here. most English built 1942 onwards .ours has a lucas mag on it. i know the orignals were fairbanks i think they were changed during war time to lucas as spares for fairbanks were unavailable. I am needing info on Lucas mags how to rebuild them and set up timing as we haven't got it going yet.any info will be a big help thanks in advance




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Tyler(WA)

05-11-2003 09:26:07




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 Re: 1937 allis B .US built in Scotland in reply to Mr Freeze, 05-10-2003 14:22:44  
What is the serial number of the tractor? The tractor number is stamped in the transmission housing ahead of the gear shifter.

There were many different things with the 1937 B's.



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Mr Freeze

05-12-2003 14:37:01




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 Re: Re: 1937 allis B .US built in Scotland in reply to Tyler(WA), 05-11-2003 09:26:07  
dont have the tractor here to check serial No.
What i do know is it is a US model as the serial No. starts UB and the english built ones start EB.



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steve

05-12-2003 16:03:14




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 Re: Re: Re: 1937 allis B .US built in Scotland in reply to Mr Freeze, 05-12-2003 14:37:01  
the Bs sold in US did not have the U. They may have had that when shipped to England? Does it have the small USA CE motor? Guess i always thought the Bs that were in England were made over there. Did not know Allis shipped completed units overseas.



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CHALMBERSBOB

05-12-2003 17:59:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 1937 allis B .US built in Scotland in reply to steve, 05-12-2003 16:03:14  
IF IT IS A 37 THE SERIAL # WILL BE LOWER THAN 99. IT WILL HAVE A WAUKESKA ENGINE WHICH WILL HAVE THE MANIFOLD ON THE RIGHT AS OPPOSED TO THE ALLIS "BE" ENGINE USED ON THE 38-41 TRACTORS WHICH WILL HAVE THESE COMPONENTS ON THE LEFT [WHEN SITTING IN THE SEAT]. A TRUE 37 IS VERY RARE
HAVE FUN WITH YOUR TRACTOR. THEY ARE NICE TO HAVE AND PLAY WITH.
BOB



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