Posted by John Harmon on July 20, 2009 at 08:05:20 from (65.55.67.222):
In Reply to: IH B short axle prises posted by Bill Hallett on July 20, 2009 at 06:43:13:
I don't understand.A short axle rear end for a B Farmall would yield a Farmall "A" correct? Is this an option item for a "B" or is some one trying to take advantage? An "A" has wide front and narrow rear on the left side and was labeled "Culti-vision" where as a "B"had narrow front two or one tire set up and wide rear axle on the left side.Basically the same tractor except for decals and these options.I once had a Farmall B and there is one just up the road from us ,for sale.It looks straight and runs good.There is a Farmall C in town that can be bought and a W4 International that can be had near here.An Farmall M is for sale about 35 miles away at Congress Az and a Case SC is for sale at the same Congress location. Lots of old Tractors around here and more and more of them are being offered for sale. The Economy?
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