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gene bender

08-11-2006 04:10:09




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Just bought a B that is very interesting. Cast code on the tranny is 9-2-47 all numbers no letter for year. Engine cast 2-6-q serial # M 219601 underneath is stamped FAB. SAMPLE is in raised letters in front of filter. Has center section for either a C or SA. Cast code W. Hy pump and rockshaft assy work perfect. New batt box was built and steernig post welded on the top. HY controls are from a C. The charging control is from a B. The gen is from a B with cutout and starter is from B. Front grille perfect as is the rest of the sheet metal no dents anyplace. Front grille has cutout behind behind filler neck cutout for the overflow tube. Had linkage to assy under axle assy from SA looks like mite have been part of disc plow. Cast centers on wheels and two wts per wheel. Factory MONROE seat for A or B as cutout for belt pulley is there. Original paint everywhere and even made gas from B work by moving the sediment bulb and adding bracket on rear for the hy unit. Appears to be a copy of the one built and sent to OHIO where it was scrapped. What is your guess.

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

08-11-2006 19:31:25




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 Re: very strange tractor in reply to gene bender, 08-11-2006 04:10:09  
Does it by chance have a Super A enigne in it also? The Bengien didn't have a plce for a hydralic pump.



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Guy Fay

08-11-2006 05:08:52




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 Re: very strange tractor in reply to gene bender, 08-11-2006 04:10:09  
I think someone else talked to me about this tractor. CHeck out the date codes on the hydraulic units, might be quite a bit later than the rest of the tractor.



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gene bender

08-11-2006 10:31:34




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 Re: very strange tractor in reply to Guy Fay, 08-11-2006 05:08:52  
Also has hi-dome pistons and doesent appear to have the pan removed but the head has been thru shop as paint is all gone on head. Whoever done it did a first class job and knew just what they were doing. Has 110 lbs compression on all cycls cold. original lites and wiring decal on oil filler cap and so forth. Whole tractor seems interesting had it to the IOWA STATE show last SAT and had fun with it. Will have to see the code on the hy system. Cant make out the codes on the final drives. Seen an A at SYMCO WISC that came from HINSDALE was given to a fellow when he retired. It was very different on the HY system and around the steering post. Fellow who bought it didnt even know what he had. I told him to not part with it but to check with you just know he lives in the area and i should have got his name. later

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gene bender

08-11-2006 10:35:35




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 Re: very strange tractor in reply to scotty, 08-11-2006 05:00:57  
Sometimes ROSS doesent know all he has as there are some there that are fixable unless you need the tall one.He has an AV that needs fixed also and some good parts for a CUB.



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