Posted by Glenn D on July 22, 2013 at 10:13:55 from (24.114.78.38):
In Reply to: tractor ID posted by JimB2 on July 15, 2013 at 18:38:40:
Went over the weekend to have another look. Had to wire it because the key is so far misplaced but it started and ran pretty well the 3pt lifts and after the loader was assembled that worked fine too and drove around ok. so I'm going to take it home.
The serial number tag was found it's a B-275 from 1960. There is actually a crack behind the tag. looks like stress in the casting sort or pooched out like it was done from the inside out and doesn't go to or from anywhere. I looked everywhere else and no other cracks.
So now I'm going to sue this for the loader and probably to run the bushhog as the mower is a bit big for the N and now I'll want manuals and a source for parts. there seems to be a lot of versions of manuals for this and I don't know who or where parts come from for it? I'm hoping it's not an orphan that I can't get parts for.
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