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Re: B-275 Info Needed
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Posted by Mr.B~MI on October 10, 2001 at 18:10:58 from (216.111.201.212):
In Reply to: B-275 Info Needed posted by JunkMaster on October 09, 2001 at 14:27:20:
Junk Master-- I have had the pleasure of being around one of these machines, Yes they do some times start hard in cold weather. The electrical system was a source of some headaches until we finaly installed an alternator. The hydraulic system on the one we had never gave us any trouble. In fact we tapped in a Valve to the three point feed line and used it to operate a snow plow on the front of it. I am here to tell you that tractor was good for that job if you could get it started. So solve that problem we installed a block heater. Now the stearing was another matter. This tractor NEEDED power steering desperatly. I had the job of rebuilding the engine, The parts were available for that ok. Over all it was a pretty rugged tractor with an ugly look. That tractor was sold to a show buff and is shown at Charlton Park in central lower Michigan near Hastings I believe. Ha HA My two cents, Mr.B
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