Posted by Larry B 1486 on December 24, 2009 at 09:21:20 from (67.142.161.28):
In Reply to: B450 Diesel posted by Mike Bock on December 23, 2009 at 16:34:37:
I owned a B450 back in the mid 70's. Mine was kind of hard to start. At the same time I used a SMD and the B450 would run circles around the SMD. I pulled 3-16's with both tractors but the B450 would pull them much easier. It had a factory 3pt hitch and a differ. lock. The only thing, it only had a one way hyd. Could not use a two way cyl. so you could not pull the wheels up off the ground on a disc. the transmission had higher gears. Third was like fourth on the SMD and fourth was around 8-9 mph. Don't know what part of the country it came form,bought it from a dealer in southern Illinois. It looked very simmiler to my M, sheet metal, wheels, grill. Today, I really hate I ever sold it. I did see one for sale at a CIH dealer in clay county IL fifteen years ago, they were wanting 4,500.00 for it and it did run good and one in a salvege yard in Sikeston MO. about ten years back.
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