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AC B, you can find the tractor #, in front of the shifter lever, post that, and you can figger out the year it was made.  I say early, cause it has hand brakes...  Welcome to the forum...Clap
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Okay I will locate the number, any idea what they are worth?
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Generally, $500-$2,500, if you ask me. Are you buying or selling? 
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Buying possibly
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B4 9863
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That makes it the 142nd B built in 1941. 
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Creston, I think you missed one, I get 143rd. LOL

Ser. 721 would be 1st, 821 w/b 101st, 861 w/b 141st, 862-142nd, 863-143rd.


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anybody notice the spring under the seat and the brackets running thru the rear fenders?
is that original? Neat.
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got a picture of the other side?
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Interesting set of wheel centers considering the year model,pretty neat rig.
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I really appreciate everyone help! I’m new to dealing with tractors this old. Thinking of buying this one and cutting my teeth on tractor restoration. I understand these at not worth much restored but it may open the door to bigger and better.
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Beware of B's , especially the ones set up to mow it seems they can be assembled from many years models. The rear wheels seem interesting.
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The rear centers were like pictured-5-bolt with center nut on the adjustable front on the very early models.  They are smaller studs than later models. Leon
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Corbin

The seat is from an after-market supplier back in that era.

Could be a 'Monroe'

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For restoration a shop manual and op manual will be handy. I have a shop manual on line at: http://geraldj.networkiowa.com/Trees/Allis-Chalmers-G-B-C-CA-Service.pdf
and a military B op manual at:
http://geraldj.networkiowa.com/Trees/BMilitary.pdf 
http://grandpas-tractor-site.s3.amazonaws.com/manuals/ac
May have an operator's manual for the civilian version.

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Got a board for a foot rest.Some had adapters for a five bolt rear wheel but later ones used the c wheel with adj front axle.
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Anyone else notice the metal piping setup for the lower radiator hose.
1938 B, 79 Dynamark 11/36 6spd, 95 Weed-Eater 16hp, 2010 Bolens 14hp
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Looks like quite a handymans work,
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So is the alternator bracket mounted on the casting boss or drilled and tapped into the block? 
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Originally posted by Lon(MN) Lon(MN) wrote:

So is the alternator bracket mounted on the casting boss or drilled and tapped into the block? 

OEM generator bracket was, who knows how this one is...Wink
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