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Bill

08-09-1999 07:36:46




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I just inherited what I believe to be a '43 model Farmall B. Serial # FAB 85921 but it doesn't look like any of the photographs I have seen on the net of B models. It has Cultivision, Engine centered and driver's seat offset to the right, but this one has an extremely wide rear axel 7 feet outside to outside of the rear wheels it also appears to have mounting holes for a second seat on the left side. Any Ideas what it really is?
There is a dome off the intake manifold with some kind of linkage ( curently attatched to nothing and the dome is cracked ) any help on the function of this little gem would be deeply apreciated. Ordered a B service manual, but snail mail is very slow.

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Bill

08-11-1999 09:42:32




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 Re: Farmall B ?? in reply to Bill, 08-09-1999 07:36:46  
According to one of the IH books I have 1943 was the only year that IH didn't use serial #'s on the B's and I also have one that was purchased new in 1943 by my Grandfather that does not have a serial #. If yours has a # then it's probably later than 43.



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big fred

08-09-1999 07:58:33




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 Re: Farmall B ?? in reply to Bill, 08-09-1999 07:36:46  
The rear tread on the B can be adjusted quite a bit, so 7 feet is easily accomplished. Think there are 16 possible positions adjusted 4 inches at a time. The left hand axle housing is the same as the right hand axle housing, so it will have seat mounting holes. Mine has a toolbox mounted to the outer holes. The dome on the manifold (exhaust part of the manifold) is for a pneumatic lift which works by diverting exhaust gases into a pneumatic cylinder. Since it is in the exhaust system, corrosion is a big problem, and I have seen a lot more of them not working that working.

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