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Re: Re: How rare is a B?
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Posted by ScottyNY on February 13, 2002 at 16:13:38 from (128.59.6.107):
In Reply to: Re: How rare is a B? posted by Farmall Freddy on February 13, 2002 at 15:17:37:
Guy Fay lists the number Freddy gives for all Bs and BNs. Guy's research breaks that down a little further to say that of those 75K+, 14,967 were BNs, so that should leave 60,274 built as straight Bs. As numbers go, not all that rare, but as some of the other guys have pointed out, certainly fewer than the Hs and Ms, factor in the lost ones . . . Also something to be said for your whereabouts. If you're in green or orange country, any Farmall is bound to be rarer. In a Farmall neighborhood, there were bound to be more then and now. I like my SuperC plenty, but there's a soft spot in my heart for the Bs. My first "grownup" tractor work as a kid was raking hay and shuttling hay wagons and gravity boxes on a BN.
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