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Re: Harold H.- B450
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Posted by Harold H on July 05, 2003 at 19:59:16 from (205.188.209.140):
In Reply to: Harold H.- B450 posted by Redfan on July 05, 2003 at 02:04:14:
Thanks for the info. Usually, if the top has the extra 3 bolt hole on a US tractor it would have the casting underneath to mount reversed shifter forks. Sometimes the casting would be machined and drilled for the forks and sometime not. I would be curious on the B-450 which is the case, or if it is even cast for reversable forks. I havn't actually seen a Farmall B-450 in probably close to 30 years and I checked with the remaining Case/IH dealership at my old home in Mississippi, which is the old Case dealership, several years ago and they have never seen a parts book on a B-450. I just always liked the B-450 and this reversable top idea surfaced when we were talking about cotton picker tractors with Guy Fay a couple of days ago. Harold
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