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Re: Production and serial numbers for B250
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 02, 2002 at 17:10:02 from (64.228.13.155):
In Reply to: Production and serial numbers for B250 posted by Michael Soldan on September 02, 2002 at 15:39:40:
I hardly dare post on this one Mike, I got old H couple nights back on these British tractors. Apparently there are virtually no records on production and number each year. I can tell you this, I saw my first B-250 in 1957. I can tell you this my dad was driving a new 57 Chevy he bought in March of that year. I will stand by that one. Saw my first B-275 in 1959, a neighbour traded his SM for one, we all thought he had a bad turn. There is a guy calls himself George 2 (not sure on number) he seems to post mainly on RPM forum and only ocasionly on YT. He knows these British tractors and when they were built. He supplied me with a host of material on larger British Internationals, ie Farmall BMD, Super BMD and B-450. These M all had direct start diesels. The Super BMD and B-450 had factory 3 point hitch. The Super BMD was produced until 1960, and the B-450 until 1965. Unlike our 450 the B-450 had M sheet metal. Try and get a rise out of George. Quite sure he is British, although not sure which side of Atlantic he resides now.
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