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Re: B250-B275 Tractors
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Posted by Rick from NC on August 06, 2007 at 15:12:05 from (68.115.150.166):
In Reply to: B250-B275 Tractors posted by Richard Lee on August 06, 2007 at 09:56:34:
Richard I'm posting this from memory so it may not be 100% accurate. The B250 was made first starting aroung 1955 or 56. The B275 was introduced in 1959. Production may have overlapped for while. Both tractors had the BD144 deisel engine. The B250 had a 5-speed single range transmission while the B275 had four speed dual range (8 speed)transmission and live PTO through a dual clutch. The steering on the B250 is dual drag link while the B275 is single drag link. I think the brakes and hydraulics are similar on both tractors. I've had a B275 for close to 20 years. It's a good little tractor for running a mower, brush cutter, tiller, etc... Its weak points are Christmas tree light style glow plugs and wear prone steering box Rick
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