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david

11-08-2002 15:43:45




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Does anyone have any info on a gb i think that is what i bought that part of the S.N. Tag is gone the serial # is 8903920 It is lp, with 2 tanks one in front of radiator and the steering is weird it is run by a gear on the steering wheel which is chained to another gear that goes to the steering box. (IS this standard?) It has the wide cane and rice tires on it and wheatland fenders i was wondering what it is worth it runs and drives good. Also if anyone has the belt pulley and the gear that runs it i would like to buy one so i could try this ol brute on my sawmill thanks a lot guys..

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david

11-11-2002 05:19:26




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 Re: MM GB ? in reply to david, 11-08-2002 15:43:45  
I got some more info on my tractor today it has te 403 engine in it and it has 10A4210 heads on it does anyone know how much power this girl has ??



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STEVE HARDEN

11-17-2002 00:27:39




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 Re: Re: MM GB ? in reply to david, 11-11-2002 05:19:26  
YOUR GB HAS 65 HP 403 CUBIC INCHES. ITS A REAL BEAST FOR POWER. SORRY I CAN'T HELP YOU WITH YOUR PARTS LIST. AND YOUR STEERING DOESN'T SOUND LIKE ANY GB I'VE SEEN BUT I'M NEW TO THIS ALSO DON'T KNOW IF THEY MADE A GB HI CROP. YOU MIGHT TRY LESTER WENZEL NEW RICHLAND, MN. 507-465-3334
GOOD LUCK



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Kelvin

11-08-2002 17:44:57




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 Re: MM GB ? in reply to david, 11-08-2002 15:43:45  
I think your steering has been modified. Not familiar with Lp, but gas tractors had the steering shaft run at an angle from the wheel to a u-joint that was just above the steering gear.
looks like you have a '58 model GB.

I'll bet your steering wheel is centered on the centerline of the tractor. (like they're 'sposed to be.)



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