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now i got my B now HELP

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buzz36

03-17-2008 20:14:13




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Ok mad eth deal and got it home heres a few quesiotns
this is a 1939 model year or so i been told to dark now to find the S/n but that should be near the shifter???
Now this one being a crank start the crank shaft pully ratchet is all but gone and the crank will hardly catch now are ther new ones of these or should i weld it up or find another one???
also can a starter be put on this one??
there is also a hole under side just behind the trany that lets you see in to the clutch? is thsi correct looks like it
I gotton it to pop but that about all sat for a while so a good carb cleaning is in order but any pointers on starting it
I know thumb is on the same side as your fingers just like a model T thanks in advance and i been on here for a while asking about AC B's and now i got one it feels good so thaks in advance

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Bill in MA

03-19-2008 15:50:22




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 Re: now i got my B now HELP in reply to buzz36, 03-17-2008 20:14:13  
If you are talking about the oval hole on the bottom of the torque tube, this is the clutch inspection hole which you use to grease the clutch bearing and to adjust the clutch clearance. Cover plates for this hole are readily available.



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Dick L

03-18-2008 07:27:28




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  Little Trick On Crank Pulley in reply to buzz36, 03-17-2008 20:14:13  
If you have or can find someone with a mill you can clamp the pulley in a vice and plunge cut with a 3/4 end mill and make it look almost as good as new.



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Dustin hartmann

03-18-2008 05:25:00




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 Re: now i got my B now HELP in reply to buzz36, 03-17-2008 20:14:13  
I have a b torque tube with starter hole For sale Im in Maryland dont know where you are if intersted let me know Thanks Dustin



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buzz36

03-18-2008 19:03:41




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 Re: now i got my B now HELP in reply to Dustin hartmann, 03-18-2008 05:25:00  
dustin thanks at pressent i want ot get it running if i get it to start as easy as my model T i not but a starter on it
thanks for the offer but for now i pass



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CH(upstate,NY)

03-18-2008 04:06:20




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 Re: now i got my B now HELP in reply to buzz36, 03-17-2008 20:14:13  
Serial number is right next to shifter.

Can weld up crank pully or find a used one cheap.

The hole is for timing.

Starter, probably not unless there's a big hole on the right side of the bell housing and there's a ring gear on the flywheel.

Get Owners, Service and Parts manual.



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Rex in Australia

03-18-2008 03:18:58




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 Re: now i got my B now HELP in reply to buzz36, 03-17-2008 20:14:13  
All the very best with your B. They are a lovely little tractor. Yes the number is by the gear lever.
There are some good people on this website who can and do help each other with problems as they arise, so keep us informed of how you progress.
Good luck and God Bless,
Rex



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TexMac

03-17-2008 23:34:45




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 Re: now i got my B now HELP in reply to buzz36, 03-17-2008 20:14:13  
You probably need to shine up the magneto points and check the gap.
Don't drop that carb when you rebuild it. The bolt tabs sure do break off easy. Don't ask how I found out? :oops:



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old

03-17-2008 20:52:28




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 Re: now i got my B now HELP in reply to buzz36, 03-17-2008 20:14:13  
Yes you can add a starter if you find a torque tube made for the starter and also a flywheel with the ring gear. I also may have a good hand crank bolt that I could/would sell. E-mail is open. I also may have a torque tube if one form a C would work which I think it would



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