Posted by jonnny2006 on September 06, 2007 at 21:38:19 from (67.142.130.38):
I was looking at the tractors they have for auction in isanti mn ( look on the web) and they stated that there is a super B that has the serial number "501" now when i went to check the serial number all the super a's and c's had a 6 didget number. I don't recall ever seeing a super B before. Could this be the first B ever made? I don't know mabey guy faye would know. Also there is gonna be a HV there. I think im gonna go as im within 100 miles of the auction. If the "super b" in question has a authntic Serial number "501" I wonder what it would be worth?? Like i said before i dint know they made a super B. If the serial number is correct at "501" would that make it as 39 B? I know they grouped some letter series tractors serial numbers together can you tell me which ones? After i hear back from someone who knows i might have the auctioner re check the serial number and mabey take some pictures and e-mail it to me. I wonder what the HV will bring? I would be willing to go 5500 on the HV but i don't think that will be enough. Mabey it might rain or even snow (oct 20th in minnesota it could snow) and a guy could get a great deal. there is a link to the auction in a few post below this one. it is the second auction on the bottom. Take alook for your self.
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