Posted by ScottyHOMEy on February 27, 2008 at 20:40:27 from (71.241.213.254):
In Reply to: b farmall wide frt ? posted by none needed on February 27, 2008 at 20:16:54:
Not from the factory.
Most you see like this are either As with longer differential shaft and housing put on the left (making them more like the width of a BN) or Bs that have had a wide front (from an A or elsewhere) mounted up.
Things for your friend to check are the chassis serial number (On a plate on the inside of the left seat support). If it's there, the prefix of the serial number will tell you what the tactor started life as, esecially if the numeric part of the ser# matches the # on the engine (on the block, just below the number one plug, kinda obscured by the throttle control link to the governor). The chassis # should start with FA. The third position will be the model #, as in FAA or FAB (or even FABN in the case of a BN). He should also look to see if the wide front is centered on the tractor. Also, on a true B, the right-hand seat support, looking from the rear, is mounted to a bracket on the seat support so that there is a gap of several inches between the seat support and the fender. On As and BNs, the right-hand support is mounted to the final drive, so that there is very little room between.
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