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Re: Difference between A and BN?
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Posted by Red Dave on January 11, 2006 at 12:05:40 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Difference between A and BN? posted by RonK on January 11, 2006 at 11:24:46:
Q: Difference between A and BN? A:8 inches 4 inches on each side. The differential shafts (the thing many people erroneously call an axle) on a B are about 22 inches and on a BN they are about 18 inches. Other than that, just the things that need to be different to accomadate the different lengths, such as: right side seat mounting bracket, draw bar, pedal guard & the foot plate. A, B & BN use the same engine, transmission, seat, fenders, final drives, wheel weights etc. Cultivision was a marketing term. Want to learn? Watch this forum. There are several on here regularly, (such as Jim Becker & gene bender just to name two) who are very knowledgable about these little Farmalls.
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