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Re: Farmall BN vs B
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Posted by gene b on November 05, 2002 at 02:51:52 from (67.251.189.72):
In Reply to: Farmall BN vs B posted by Gary on November 04, 2002 at 20:58:55:
The right side axle from an A can be used. The left side will have to be shortened 4in. Just cut in the middle with cut off saw blade. A regular saw blade will not work as the axle is too hard.Weld it together and go for it. The drawbar needs to have 4in removed from each side. Remove it from the area of the last hole on each side and it will be just like a regular one for a BN. By using the A housings you will not have the threaded bosses under the trans and you will have the stripes on top of the castings. You could fill them in with BONDO. BN parts are hard to find but you could research this. The MICH area had someor any other place that had garden type crops as that is where they were sold when new.
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