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Posted by B quest on September 18, 2005 at 16:33:50 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: Serial numbers etc... posted by Red Dave on September 18, 2005 at 15:38:06:
Well, here is another question for you. If there is not a serial number how can I tell this is not a BN without a seat being in place. Would the engine serial numbers on the earlier models reflect the model? FABN instead of FAB? Either way, can you give me a crystal clear measurement I can relay to my seller which would tell both of us what he has to offer? Seller is a little hard to get a hold of (no email, etc) and tractor is over two hours away. If there is a good clear measurement we can take which I can easily describe to him via telephone that would be great. It is the strangest thing, I keep looking for a relatively common B and I keep finding nothing but BN's. Sure appreciate the help. An afterthought, is the distance between the fenders different on B vs BN? That would be an easy one to have him check.
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