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Re: Converting a B to a BN
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Posted by gene b on July 11, 2001 at 18:47:09 from (63.25.166.219):
In Reply to: Converting a B to a BN posted by Steve K on July 11, 2001 at 10:02:34:
I have two BN the seat bracket is the same the axle housings are the same length as an A BUT THEY DO NOT HAVE THE BOSSES FOR ATTACHMENTS UNDER THE PTO you can use the B axles by shorting them by 4in the A housings can be used BUT THEY HAVE RAISED lines on top which the BN did not have drawbar can be cut and welded platform is the same as an A as it is 4in narrower than a reg B BRACKETS FOR BRAKES ARE DIFFERENT for your own benefit get with someone who has one and stop listening to someone who thinks they know lots of people say there was not such a model I have two and will walk you thru the process if you care to there is currently no clear way of knowing how many were built even have a BN-187 plow for one with exhaust lift there were 4 types of front wheel arrangements avail also glad to help
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