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Posted by Rick in NC on July 02, 2003 at 07:24:22 from (12.150.150.107):
In Reply to: b 275 posted by shawn wright on July 01, 2003 at 19:38:35:
I have had a B275 for the last 15 years or so and have been fairly pleased with the tractor. They were made from 1958 to the mid 1960's but I believe they were only imported to the US from 59 to 61. Engine horsepower is about 38, PTO horsepower is about 33. Some parts can be hard to find but I have been able to get most things I have needed. I bought new 3 point hitch parts from a Mahindra dealer a couple of years ago. If you look at the Mahindra E350 you will see it is a direct descendent of the B275 and many parts from the bellhousing back will interchange. I use a 6' box blade, 6' finish mower, and a 5' brush cutter with mine. Sorry I can't help with the snow blower and loader questions. Negative points of the tractor can be weak brakes, sloppy steering, and hard starting (glow plugs a must) strong points are live lift and PTO, 8 speed transmission, very economical diesel engine. There is a club over at Yahoo groups for these tractors.
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