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jim jackson

02-24-2008 11:41:02




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i have what i was told was a model B farmall, the only numbers i have found is on engine block #6342-DH and a tag on block #10-16-K, and on houseing ahead of transmission #8638-DC,..anyone know model and or year of this tractor..




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Jim Becker

02-24-2008 19:17:20




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
There were a lot more B than BN. But usage of each was very regional. In some places, the BN is a lot more common.



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kopeck

02-24-2008 16:00:08




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to El Toro, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  

Dave H (MI) said: (quoted from post at 15:52:47 02/24/08) I have always questioned that, though. When I was searching for a standard B I found close to ten BN's for every B I found. Thick as fleas on a dog and everyone telling me they were "rare".


I think a lot of people see the narrow front and assume that's what makes a "BN".

There where less BNs made then Bs. I would call them "rareish", not really super rare but not something you see everyday, unless you look in my Barn. :-P

K

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jim jackson

02-24-2008 13:16:28




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
i found serial # FABN80423, any other info you guys can supply will be appreciated...THANKS>>>JIM



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glennster

02-24-2008 13:36:16




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 13:16:28  
looks like you have a 1941 model bn, the n is for narrower rear axles than the standard b. there werent a whole bunch of them built!!



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Dave H (MI)

02-24-2008 14:52:47




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to glennster, 02-24-2008 13:36:16  
I have always questioned that, though. When I was searching for a standard B I found close to ten BN's for every B I found. Thick as fleas on a dog and everyone telling me they were "rare".



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old

02-24-2008 13:08:17




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
third party image

As the others have said. Also it will look like this



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old

02-24-2008 13:07:41




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
As the others have said. Also it will look like this



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glennster

02-24-2008 12:44:53




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
jim, if its a b, it will have a tricycle front end, and wide equal length rear axles, the seat is offset to the right standing behind the tractor. the serial number plate is a bugger to find. took me a while and i knew where about to look. stand at the rear of the tractor behind the seat. put your left hand on the left seat bracket that holds seat to deck, run you hand down almost to the deck, on the inside of that bracket just about to the bottom is the serial plate, you may need a flashlite to see it.

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gene bender

02-24-2008 12:40:50




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
Cast # is OCT 16 1941 THE REST OF THE #s are for parts. Check under the throttle rod under #1 spark plug should start with FAB thats if the block hasnt been changed. There should be a cast# by the clutch pedal on the tranny clost to the other # posted.



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wk farmall

02-24-2008 11:57:25




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
serial number should also be on the right hand side of block just below the head and sort of behind the dist. It will be stamped on a area that sort of protrudes from the block.



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Bob

02-24-2008 11:52:59




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
10-16-K indicates the block was CAST October 16. 1941.



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Bob

02-24-2008 11:52:49




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
10-16-K indicates the block was CAST October 16. 1941.



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billde

02-24-2008 11:43:46




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 Re: model B farmall in reply to jim jackson, 02-24-2008 11:41:02  
Serial number should be on the left hand seat support.



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