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    Posted: 09 Sep 2016 at 9:41am
I know I might be asking a lot but I have no idea about this Tractor, I need to sell it and don't know anything about it. If anyone can tell anything about it from the pics I would very much appreciate it.




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Model B.  serial # is located on top of transmission just forward of shifter

Edited by CAL(KS) - 09 Sep 2016 at 9:50am
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GreenOrange Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Sep 2016 at 9:47am
You've got a model B there. If you look by the gear shifter, it will say tractor number in raised letters.   Right next to that is a flat pad. I'm at flat pad you should see numbers stamped in - that will be the tractor's serial number and can be used to determine year. Yours is probably somewhere in the mid to late 1940's.

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I like that clutch pedal lock, not a B expert but never noticed that before . . . .
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It is missing the air breather that should come up through the hood. The rear wheel weight is nice and the sheet metal looks pretty straight. It looks as though it's been sitting for a while, hopefully with the rain cap on the muffler the motor isn't locked up.
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1 1\8 inch PTO and no holes in torque tube for cultivator brackets   Pre 1950. All of my B tractors have clutch latch.
1950 snap coupler B 1948 WD 1951Ca 1952B 1952adjustable axel B
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From what can be seen, the sheet metal looks quite nice; especially the grill and its shell!
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So if you want to sell it , how much do you want for it?
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If that tail light had the glass in it, it would be worth some money. 
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Was thinking the same thing. Tin is pritty straight. Looks like the air intake is under tractor in basket

Edited by Mikez - 09 Sep 2016 at 6:42pm
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Looks as if there is a light dozer blade mounted on it as well.
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Question; was the clutch latch for hand cranking?
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Originally posted by Pat the Plumber CIL Pat the Plumber CIL wrote:

Question; was the clutch latch for hand cranking?

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Nice tires! Original maybe?
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Its got shutters on the radiator too
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My Favorite with what appears to be a Myers Snow Plow mounted on it.
For sitting looks to be in very good shape.  Goes to show what my father used to say "they are made to sit outside.  Don't baby them"
I hope someone gets it and restores it.  If the motor is not stuck looks like an easy restore.  And if it is stuck may not be all that difficult to rebuild. 
Just too good a looking machine for scrap. 
Advertise it and you should get something for it.  Just don't let it go for scrap.
Let us know what you do.
Good Luck!
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I might have to build myself a snow plow like that!
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pull it outta the weeds, and clean it off. you'll get better bites and price on it
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It looks straight and fairly complete but in today's market I doubt it would grab $500 ................. if you are looking to price it.
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