4.00X15 tire and tube $59.70

old

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That was the out the door price for the 40..X15 and tube that I needed for the BA. Got to looking at the new tire and almost fell down when I saw MADE IN THE U.S.A. I hope this tire lasts as long as the one I took off. It was so bad the tire in places where as thin as the tube and the tube that was in it has so many hole in it I gave up trying to find them
 
Well not likely to show up on your list since it is a one of a kind tractor I built a few years back and have even posted a few pictures of it when I built it. What it is, is the front half of a Farmall B and the back half of a Farmall A. We picked up an A that an old man owned and had a belly mower. He stopped to pick up some brush and the tractor rolled down a hill and hit a tree. It broke into a number of pieces. I had a Farmall B with a locked up engine so I took the A and that B and another B and made my BA. Has the B block with the A parts in it. So from the front back to the transmission it is a B and from the transmission back it is an A. I built it because I had the A-16 sickle mower for the A that I wanted for mowing hay. Hay mowing is all it does and was built just for that. Has 5 tires on it. The narrow side has duals on t so as to make it harder to flip
 
OK, so your own "BA" sort of. Not to take anything away from your creation but wouldn't any factory Farmall B really be a Farmall A back end with the front end of a B on it?
 
NO the Farmall B is a very wide rear end tractor. But he A on the other hand is very narrow In the rear. If you know what an A looks like picture the wide side of the A on both sides of the diff. When set to as narrow as a B will go it will not fit between the rails of most car hauling trailers. Plus the A had a wide front end and the B was a trike front end and could be had with one or 2 front wheels. Equipment made to fit the A would not fit the B so that is why I built it the way I did so the sickle mower would bolt on
 
There was also a BN made that was something like 18 inch narrow then the B was but still wider then the A and both the B and BN where narrow front end tractors. A little bit latter then made a Super A which had hyds that the A did not have. The A, B, and BN did not have hyds
 
C'mon OLD, I'm getting confused just when I had it straight ..... ha !!! Actually I have a Farmall A, original color seems to have been yellow fro what color is left. 1941 I think and still in it's work clothes. Must have been a county grass cutter or something like that back in the day.
 
Well then if you have an A then all a Super A is an A with hyds. The B and BN are trike front. All of them use the same engine as for A, B, BN.
 
Maybe but I have also never been around a BN and seem to think I have seen it posted both ways on here so 18 or 8 I am not sure of but will try to remember 8 instead of 18
 
I have bought several implement tires lately (5.50x16, 6.70x15, 6.00x16) and they all ran me about $60-$80. Carlilsle and Harvest King were the brands I wound up with (what my local FS could get me reasonably and they had good luck with). So far, so good!
 

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