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    Posted: 11 Dec 2015 at 12:22pm
Originally posted by wbecker wbecker wrote:

This B I built for mowing. I lowered it 8" and shortened the wheel base 8" like an IB. This made it go under branches better and a better turn radius. I built brackets and installed a Woods 6' mower, with a lift system. Next I overhauled a D14 engine and installed it.
I has worked out very well.
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This is awesome.  I bet that tractor is a blast to operate.
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Hi 

Good to see B's and C's together
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Thanks again for working this post to the front.
As ever all these B's, C's, and CA's really look GREAT!!!
Does my heart sooo good.
Thanks again for all you have done to keep them alive.
Good Luck!
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Juztyn00 that a intersting paint job I kinda like it. Iv though about camoing one of mine lol
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Here's the my old C...    I miss the old girl.  If anyone in central Indiana has seen her, please give me an update on how she's doing.
http://youtu.be/UPWI3HkterU?list=PLSIIY_sonfbZw9OzDjnhb-u-NCTuyKmac




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Hey WDtractorman, WE LIKE PICTURES!
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I have two...
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I'll get around to it one day lol. I'm thinking about putting a bench seat on it and mowing with it this summer i wish I went ahead and bought that plow off ya
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jan 2015 at 3:02pm
Good looking B Wil. Wish I had painted it... Prolly would have been harder for me to sell it then... Lol.
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I hope y'all don't mine me dragging this back up but here my b

Here without the loader

I don't have a c yet but I would like to change that if I can find one in my price range lol. Wouldn't care to add some more b's either
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As long as there is no ice it does surprising well, fluid and chains are on my list though. Never would have tried it if it wasn't for the impressive work others have posted. There is a thread about it here so we're not hijacking this one, hopefully it helps somebody. Once in a while it's fun to see them still doing chores.
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Nick,
That is the fanciest front mount snowblower setup I have ever seen! Good job.
Do you need weight in the back to get traction?
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Originally posted by nick51ca nick51ca wrote:


CA ready for snow.

What is that on the front of that tractor?
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Lag, wow that is so nice!
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All these shiny tractors......  There are a lot that haven't been given up on yet out there too....... So here's mine. Don't be scared, post some "someday" photos!
 
(This one is still in the shop. Have been busy with other things.)
 
Maybe will have lots of time this spring........
 
It was B#119, and hopefully will be again. At least I have acquired all the correct bits for it.
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My oldest on the CA
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I'm in Zimmerman, MN, not too far from you Lonnie. Really pleased with it so far, I'll do a separate post with more details when I get a chance.
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Nick! That's a serious lookin' unit! Very cool! Wouldn't mind takin' that for a spin either Lonnie!
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I had purchased this 1951 already converted but I also converted my 1952 to SC also.  I purchased an entire SC assembly from a vendor (I think from Missouri) at the last Orange Power of the Past show.  I am not sure if the traction boost hydraulic pump linkage/spring assemblies are the same, but there seems to be a lot of similar parts.  I am sure someone on the forum here could give you more information.
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Nice, I'm planning to convert my '51 from pin to SC, anything special needed?
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1951 CA (converted to snap coupler)

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Wow Nick, that is quite a setup. I'd love to try it out.
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CA ready for snow.
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Thanks Thad for the explanation on the wheels. Keep posting the photos guys. I am sure enjoying these.
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Thanks for the compilments guys.   Here's 2 better photos of just the tractor.  This one was a quick 5 month "trash to class" restoration, but luckily, I had a very good rig to start with.  Next AC to do is a '28  20-35.  Looking forward to getting that one going.
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Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:


Originally posted by Scott B Scott B wrote:

Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:

My 48 C


Thad,
Weren't you trying to sell that C about 3 or 4 years ago? Couple of buddies and I stopped in to look at it. From Kansas City. Recall telling them, my truck doesn't have wired brakes and can't imagine pulling it out of Those Arkansas hills!


Hey Scott how's it going. Ya it's the same C. I tried to sell it or the thomson B. The Thomson sold so I still have the C. I also sold some of the parts B's.

Going good Thad. That was great adventure for us and enjoyed meeting you. I now work down in NWA and commute each week. We should connect sometime! I really liked your C but ran into a little employment issue a month or so after that trip so never reconnected. And my buddy still talks about that old manure wagon of yours.
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Originally posted by Scott B Scott B wrote:

Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:

My 48 C


Thad,
Weren't you trying to sell that C about 3 or 4 years ago? Couple of buddies and I stopped in to look at it. From Kansas City. Recall telling them, my truck doesn't have wired brakes and can't imagine pulling it out of Those Arkansas hills!

Hey Scott how's it going. Ya it's the same C. I tried to sell it or the thomson B. The Thomson sold so I still have the C. I also sold some of the parts B's.
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Originally posted by allischalmerguy allischalmerguy wrote:

Originally posted by sandman2234 sandman2234 wrote:

Originally posted by allischalmerguy allischalmerguy wrote:

Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:

My thomson B

Thad where did you get those rear wheels? They are different.

Those are the wheel centers Thomson used on some of their conversions.
David from jax


Thanks David from Jax. Those wheels look really nice! Is the tire and wheel larger ?
 
Mike the rears are 28" instead of 24" and the fronts are 16" instead of 15". It has Thomson mfg centers on the rear and a Thomson mfg frontend.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,  I cannot realize how I missed this post.
It does my heart good to see all those beautifully restored B's and C's.  Some are still working.
Thank you all for taking such good care of my favorite and the brothers the C and CA.  I hope to save these pictures.
As you all know I do not have any tractors.  My improvement (?) association does not allow any lawn art or equipment here.  However, let me show you my favorite picture with my son and Mr. Lupno's well restored B at Union Grove WI 2005
Thank you all again for taking such good care of my favorite.
Good Luck!
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