Posted by JimB2 on August 03, 2008 at 16:34:26 from (99.241.179.24):
In Reply to: 414 value question posted by old on August 03, 2008 at 15:51:25:
Hi Old, the B414 gas and Diesel were both build in the UK. The Diesel had a glow plug start BD154 engine and the gas had a BC144 engine. Now some units were shipped in parts from UK and assembled in the USA. These units had Delco Remy electrical systems instead of Lucas. Different front axles and some may even have different gas engines like the C-135 or C-146. B414,434,444,384 are all the same, the B275,424 and 354 are the same frame but may have different engines. We had B414,434 and 384 for loader tractors. Very robust and reliable. Only problems, require good battery to light the glow plugs and brake disks require annual servicing. In Canada these were the most popular 35-40HP tractor even beating out the MF35 and 135.
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