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Re: Difference between Farmall A and B
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Posted by Steven@AZ on February 10, 2007 at 06:03:51 from (24.121.155.253):
In Reply to: Difference between Farmall A and B posted by Tree Farmer1414 on February 10, 2007 at 05:50:07:
Farmall A and B have the same engine and transmission. On both tractors you sit to the right side of the engine (IH called it culti-vision). Implements designed for one will not fit the other. On tractors without hydraulics you could have an exhaust lift or simply a manual lift (armstrong). The A has an axle extenstion only on the right hand side and has a wide front end. The A was not available with a hydraulic system, just an exhaust lift. The Super A added live hydraulics and a horsepower boost to the A. Here is a picture of an A: ![third party image](http://www.tractorshed.com/gallery/tphotos/a100325.jpg)
The B has an axle extension on both sides and a narrow front (with two wheels or one wheel). The B was never available with any hydraulic system, just an exhaust lift. Here is a picture of a B: ![third party image](http://www.tractorshed.com/gallery/tphotos/a36440.jpg)
![third party image](http://www.tractorshed.com/gallery/tphotos/a36443.jpg)
The BN had shorter rear axle extensions by 4 inches on each side, for an overall width 8 inches narrow than the regular B. The B was replaced by the C which evolved into the Super C - they had axles like the H and M for a greater range of adjustment to tread width.
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