Posted by Rossputin on June 14, 2009 at 10:47:42 from (72.42.107.108):
Hello all,
Thanks in large part to your encouragement, I just took delivery of my 1941 Farmall B.
There are larger versions of the pictures at: http://www.rossputin.com/tractor1.htm (the same link as at the end of this note)
I have a few quick questions for the experts:
1) How can I tell if it's a BN? On the serial number tag, the model says "B", but the serial number seems to start with "FABN" although the "N" is questionable as it's slightly fainter and has a mark across it that makes it look a little like an "X". I'll try to post a picture soon.
2) What oil should I use? Where I live it usually doesn't get above high 70's in the summer, it's typically 40's-60's in spring and fall, and winter can have 0 degree days though teens to twenties is more typical. I do plan to use it on occasion to plow snow in winter. Is there an oil I can put in that will work for all seasons, or should I expect to have to change oil between summer and winter? Also, should I follow the guidance to use "non-detergent" oil even though the tractor has an oil filter?
3) Any advice on coolant?
4) Should I add "lead substitute" to the unleaded gasoline?
I'm sure there will be more later, but thanks in advance for your thoughts and your encouragement!
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