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A, B C configurations?

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leon

08-02-2005 11:56:01




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What configurations were there on the models A, B & C? I'm talking about single, tricycle and wide front ends. Standard, vineyard, tabacco, orchard, etc. versions. Gasoline, LPG and all-fuel versions. Adjustable rear tread widths.
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CNKS

08-02-2005 16:56:15




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 Re: A, B C configurations? in reply to leon, 08-02-2005 11:56:01  
As to the fronts. A was wide front only. B and BN had interchangeable narrow and single fronts, factory wide front was not available. The rear tread of the BN was I believe 8 inches narrower than the B, thus the "N" designation. The C had interchangeable narrow, single and wide fronts. Row crop only, no orchard, standard or vineyard models -- I suppose you could call the high clearance AV a tobacco model. No LPG engines, kerosene, distillate or gas engines were available. The B died in 1948, replaced by the C. The A was replaced by the Super A in very late 1947, this configuration was used in the 100, then 130, then 140, making that style the longest running IH tractor (1939-1979), essentially 40 years with only minor changes. There was an industrial A, used by many highway departments. Of the three the A was the only one with a separate industrial model, consisting mostly of a foot throttle and a heavy duty front axle. The B was discontinued mainly because of it's configuration being too similar to the A, in my opinion. My dad had two B's, one was the first sold in my home county, they were good tractors for their time period. The C was "better" because of it's easily adjustable rear wheels and higher clearance. My dad (a vegetable farmer) spent a lot of time adjusting the rear wheels on the B to fit different row widths, and also swapped the single and narrow fronts often. The A, Super A, B, and C all had the same 113 cu in engine, which evolved into the 123 cu in engine used in the Super C, Super A1/100/130/140.

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Paul in Mich

08-02-2005 18:37:45




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 Re: A, B C configurations? in reply to CNKS, 08-02-2005 16:56:15  
CNKS, The "A", "AV", "B", "BN", all were available in gasolene, distillate, or kerosene models. While I have never seen a "C" in either distillate or kerosene, I would assume they could be available in that configuration since distillate and kerosene was available in the "A" and "AV" and the super series of each into the 50"s.



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CNKS

08-02-2005 20:04:11




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 Re: A, B C configurations? in reply to Paul in Mich, 08-02-2005 18:37:45  
I thought that's what I said. A,B,BN,C was available in kero, dist, gas. Kero/dist was available at least through the 450 series, I think, but they would be rare, and likely mostly for export. I have corresponded with a person who has a Super MV with the kerosene or distillate engine, I don't remember which. But, I doubt if many kerosene or distillate engines were produced beyond the late 40's unless someone ordered one. I have 2 C's. one 1948, one 1950, both gas.

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RustyFarmall

08-02-2005 12:52:40




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 Re: A, B C configurations? in reply to leon, 08-02-2005 11:56:01  
The Farmall A came with a wide front only, the Farmall B came with a narrow front, the Farmall BN came with a single front. Other than that they are the same tractor. The Farmall C was introduced when the B was discontinued. The C was available with either a narrow front or a wide front, possibly even a single front.



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Nat

08-02-2005 12:09:57




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 Re: A, B C configurations? in reply to leon, 08-02-2005 11:56:01  
Ummm... yeah.

The A, was primarily row crop (Farmall), though there is a Vegetable (hi-crop) version of the A, as well as an Industrial A. Bs and Cs are row crop only, though there was a Narrow version of the B called a BN.

A was wide front only. B was either single or two-wheel narrow front. C could be had either single, dual narrow, or wide front.

All have adjustable tread widths, to a point. The C has the most adjustment available due to its bar axles.

The C replaced the B in 1948.

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chip man

08-03-2005 10:31:13




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 Re: A, B C configurations? in reply to Nat, 08-02-2005 12:09:57  
I belive that the A was available with a non-adjustable wide front, as well as the adjusable one.



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old

08-02-2005 12:01:53




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 Re: A, B C configurations? in reply to leon, 08-02-2005 11:56:01  
I can only say a little about the Bs which I think only came in trike, and could be had as a gas or all fuel type



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