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1941 John Deere B- Look!

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Andy Motteberg

05-23-2007 13:56:49




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Hello, My Dad just bought this 1941 John Deere B. Going by the serial number, (96168), it is the 168th John Deere B made in 1941. This tractor came with a JD plow on steel and a flywheel wrench. All for $600. The hood looks perfect, no dents, dings, bends and it is not cut around the muffler! The grilles are also very nice. The man we got this tractor from said it ran very good 2 years ago when it was parked in his driveway. This tractor has a flat back PTO. I will post a picture of the plow too, I don't know the model of the plow. We ordered an air stack for it but it has not arrived yet. This is a very nice tractor and it will be nice to hear it run when we get it un-stuck. It should not be that hard to get it loose since it was only two years ago it was running and the man poured diesel in the cylinders and fuel tanks when it was parked. Thanks for looking.


Andy.

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J Schwiebert

05-23-2007 17:58:20




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 Re: 1941 John Deere B- Look! in reply to Andy Motteberg, 05-23-2007 13:56:49  
Dad had a model 52 plow that sure looked a lot like that. The beams on the 44 are different. What size tires are on the B? J.



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Andy Motteberg

05-24-2007 11:25:13




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 Re: 1941 John Deere B- Look! in reply to J Schwiebert, 05-23-2007 17:58:20  
The rear tires are 12-38's.



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Paul from MI

05-23-2007 17:40:52




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 Re: 1941 John Deere B- Look! in reply to Andy Motteberg, 05-23-2007 13:56:49  
Looks like an easy B to restore. Most of the nasty work is in the sheet metal in my opinion. The plow looks like a #44, but you could call Bob Collins 517-741-7551 for a confirmation. Good luck with it. My 1944 B gets used constantly and it"s hand cranker too. Great wood hauler and general handy tractor to use.
Paul



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Andy Motteberg

05-23-2007 13:57:49




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 And this is the plow... in reply to Andy Motteberg, 05-23-2007 13:56:49  
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