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Re: Re: Farmall BN vs B
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Posted by Shaggy.....You Forgot That on November 05, 2002 at 00:09:18 from (207.239.97.193):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall BN vs B posted by shaggy on November 04, 2002 at 21:24:14:
There are some other things that would need to be changed to make a B into a BN. #1. The platform on a BN is the same as the A, he would need a platform from an A as the one from a B would not work it is wider. #2. The drawbar on a BN is not as wide as the one on a B, you either need a BN drawbar or cut and weld the one from the B to fit. Gene B can advise af everything that would be needed to convert a B into a BN, he has probably done a few of them in his time. He usually post on this board daily, if he does not reply to this you can search the archives and get his e-mail address and contact him.
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