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Re: Narrow front end
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Posted by Dave BN on May 21, 2001 at 20:47:45 from (152.163.207.71):
In Reply to: Narrow front end posted by Okla.-Muleman on May 21, 2001 at 18:11:29:
All A and super A's had wide front. All B and BN's had narrow fronts. These tractors are basically the same and most parts are interchangable. Over the years many tractors have been pieced together for one reason or another. Also A and Super A had left rear final drive bolted close to the transmission where as the B and BN's had left and right axils of equal length. The serial number tag should be on the left seat support bracket and the engine serial number, located beneath number one spark plug, should be at least close in number. If the serial number begins with FAB or FABN most of your tractor was most likely a B or BN. If the serial number begins with FAA or FSA you have an A or Super A. Post again if you get more info. Dave BN.
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