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Re: 8N or AC-B ????
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Posted by Tom on December 02, 2001 at 14:58:58 from (155.212.222.172):
In Reply to: 8N or AC-B ???? posted by denjoe81 on December 01, 2001 at 17:38:40:
Well I willsay up front, I am an orange guy. But the b will be will be a livelier tractor and you can't kill them. We used to borrow a ford to pull a second manure spreader and nobody wanted to drive it, just the B. Loading was done with a WD45. The B doesn't have live pto or hydrualics, both stop when you push in the clutch. The width of the b can be increased by swithcing the rims from one side to the other I think and mounting the blocks that go between the rim and wheel on the outside of the wheel. I would buy the B, but make sure the boot on the shift lever is not leaking water into the transmission. If these get rotton you can fill the transmission with water. And Change the oil in the final drives. Nobody does that. I have taken some of the pans off of the bottom of some final drives and the oil seemed so bad that I have to think it was the same oil that AC put in 50 years ago. Probably was. Terrible. Get the B
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