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Re: difference between B and C?

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Richard

04-29-2002 19:49:42




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The C is the trycycle row crop, the B was the wide front.




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Eldon

04-29-2002 20:45:44




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 Re: Re: difference between B and C? in reply to Richard, 04-29-2002 19:49:42  

I just bought a C today with the adjustable wide front. I have a friend who has a parts tractor with an adjustable wide front.



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steve

04-30-2002 15:05:23




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 Re: Re: Re: difference between B and C? in reply to Eldon, 04-29-2002 20:45:44  
"most" of the C tractors built wer narrow front end. There were a good number built with the wide front end, most of these were "adjustable" on the C. The B was always wide front, no narrows. "Most" of the B had the fixes wishbone front end, "some" were the adjustable unsed like the C, these with adjustable front axles, also had the 5 lug bolt rear hubs instead of the "big nut" in the center.

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Eldon

04-29-2002 20:39:28




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 Re: Re: difference between B and C? in reply to Richard, 04-29-2002 19:49:42  

I just bought a C today with the adjustable wide front. I have a friend who has a parts tractor with an adjustable wide front.



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Bryan Smith

05-01-2002 06:06:41




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 Re: Re: Re: difference between B and C? in reply to Eldon, 04-29-2002 20:39:28  
The distance between the final drive casings (inside to inside):

B - approx 33 inches

C - approx 45 inches

Easiest way to tell in some cases (even though different finals/trannys/etc. have been used for repair on occasion. Recently saw a B sold with a C replacement tranny - had a C serial number on it but was a B everywhere else.)



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