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Posted by Dave in Mo on March 05, 2001 at 12:26:33 from (12.13.248.14):
In Reply to: Re: Re: '41 AC B - Is This Enough Tractor for........... posted by Novice Tractor Guy on March 05, 2001 at 10:37:21:
For some reason, they seem to be easier to work on than the 8N because accessiblity is lots better. They are very rugged. We have a magneto on ours and it beats those darn coil setups. We just split our B last month just to take a look at the clutch. It was ridiculously easy and the clutch was fine, just had a lil' oil leak on the rear engine seal held on by a small aluminum plate. Costs were about nothing. The ergodynamics are not as good as the Ford and the seat is way too wide. We slide around alot, but we use the pully on the back to run our hammermills and shellers for thresher shows. I think the A/C tractors in general are underpriced for what you get simply because the demand is not there like the Fords.
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