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Width of Farmall B Super C

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JohnG(TX)

11-14-2005 11:14:43




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I may have a chance to get a Farmall B and a Super C. I want to know how wide they are from the outsides of the tires. Can I get them to fit on a standard lo-boy trailer? I am assuming that I will have to and be able to move the tires/wheels to the narrowest positions. Thanks.


JG




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Dennis IN OR

11-15-2005 05:55:14




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 Re: Width of Farmall B Super C in reply to JohnG(TX), 11-14-2005 11:14:43  
MY 39 B will fit on 80 wide with weights off, i have top fenders. if weights are on i run it up on a block to clear.



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Mike D.

11-14-2005 17:28:08




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 Re: Width of Farmall B Super C in reply to JohnG(TX), 11-14-2005 11:14:43  
I have a 1954 super c and i halled it on a 6" 3" lowboy trailer with 4" to spare .



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old

11-14-2005 11:57:51




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 Re: Width of Farmall B Super C in reply to JohnG(TX), 11-14-2005 11:14:43  
Can't tell you how wide the B is but when we got the one we have here, its parts only because of a cracked block. But any how we hualed it on a trialor that is 6'4" between the side rails. Both tires where on the rails and the tires sat centered on the rail and that was with them as narrow as they would go.



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Dave BN

11-14-2005 11:34:19




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 Re: Width of Farmall B Super C in reply to JohnG(TX), 11-14-2005 11:14:43  
My trailer is 80" wide and my BN and my C just fit. The C has the tires at their narrowest and the BN is set quite wide. If your getting a B then it will be wide also> Best to have someone measure the width as the size tires make a difference also. Dave.



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