(quoted from post at 21:21:43 10/18/17) none of us have a crystal ball How about some pics of the tractors to solicit some comments. All of these old ones need a lot of tender loving care....and $$$$$$$$.....I'd recommend that if yo want a "B" just buy the best one you can....I don't think values are very high...but working and restoring one is a ton of money....
(quoted from post at 08:35:57 10/19/17) Is there any room to move the center castings in any more ? As it looks like they might be in as far as they can go with the casting dished that way. I like to have them on the other way as to be able to get to the clamping rings and bolts. If you can get the clamp ring bolts out and then insert them in the other set of holes to push them loose you can then fish a chain thru the holes in the center casting and wrap it around the axle housing. Keep it as equal as you can and it may need adjusted as you go. Then jack up that side and by hand rotate that tire so as to wind up the chain and it will thus pull them in.
(quoted from post at 09:49:10 10/19/17) Plywood? I would not trust that. Don't do anything that we'll hear about on the news . . .
Nice tractor--good luck!
(quoted from post at 12:25:36 10/20/17)
Lets see mow -Arcade machine -LOTS of electronic parts - LOTS of items to let the "SMOKE" out of and once that happens there is no other parts available! Think about it!
A John Deere "B" that runs! You can have more fun with it than ANY arcade machine. I would have it in my shop by now and be tinkering -Change the wheels around - Rebuild the carb -and HAVE FUN!
Not even a hesitation in my book!
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