Posted by Ralph from NY on January 24, 2009 at 17:19:16 from (208.64.72.219):
In Reply to: A vs B posted by sgtbull on January 24, 2009 at 12:01:15:
I have 2 "A"s and a Super "A". Short axle on left and long axle on right with heavy cast wheel on right side and steel wheel on left as was stated. It was my understanding that a "B" had the same lenght axle on each side with a wide front end and I have seen several like that.I was under the impression that the "N" in "BN" stood for narrow front end. My brother has a "BN" and I looked at a "BN" yesterday that was for sale,narrow front end. Some "BN"s had a single front wheel and most had two front wheels. I did not know that one axle was 4" shorter but I am going to check that out for sure. I would like to hear some more on this subject. My brother also has an "H" and an"M" and my son has a "Cub".
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