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Posted by ScottyB. on February 13, 2002 at 09:58:12 from (204.95.169.225):
I have a Farmall B. I believe it is a '46 or so. It was my grandpa's and I've had it for 3-4 years and it has been good to me. It's great for around the yard and making fence. How rare is it? I go to a few auctions a year and always have an eye out for trucks and tractors like mine but I have only seen 1 "B" on a trailer on the highway in the last 4 years. When I have some time, I would like to set up some hydraulics or 3 point of some sort. But as rare as this tractor seems to be, I am now leaning towards keeping it original. Maybe even paint it up someday. Can anyone give me a history lesson. I have checked into the history of the "B" a bit, but have not learned much. Thanks, ScottyB.
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