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Re: Difference between A and BN?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 12, 2006 at 04:19:23 from (209.226.247.39):
In Reply to: Re: Difference between A and BN? posted by gene bender on January 11, 2006 at 17:52:59:
gene: This discussion has me a bit curious. I've never been around B versions of this Farmall tractor very much, nor have I had much to do with the A. My experience has been SA and later offsets. I've seen what looks like 3 different versions of the B. First the tractor that is close to 8' wide having long extensions being the B, and a second one with shorter extensions that I gathered was the BN. Am I right so far? There is a tractor a short distance from me, decal calls it a BN, it has narrow front, but at the rear the final drive assemblies are identical to the A. He indicated to me the tractor is very dangerous as he has upset it to the left several times. Both rear wheels are pressed steel, thus I imagine it is rather unstable. He indicated he had a Super A at another farm with a A-22 sickle mower. I'd almost bet the SA has 2 cast wheels. My question, is this B a real tractor or is it something someone has built from parts? My thoughts are this was a BN and someone broke the left extension found a short shaft and put it back together without the extension.
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