I spent many hours in the seat of a B. Ours was unstyled while yours is styled, as depicted by the frame rails. Yours has lights, generator and battery while ours started by manually turning the flywheel. I didn’t see if this one has the Roll-A-Matic front end, but either way the front pedestal has value. The tin might not be perfect but it looks pretty good. I’m enjoying the tear down process.
I’ve bought a lot of stuff being the only bidder other than the scrap man. If they aren’t economically repairable they can at least be used for parts. Always makes me sad to see a whole machine in a scrap yard.
I am always interested in these old tractors and the brand doesn't matter to me. Just like watching the transformation of them.
I spent many hours in the seat of a B. Ours was unstyled while yours is styled, as depicted by the frame rails. Yours has lights, generator and battery while ours started by manually turning the flywheel. I didn’t see if this one has the Roll-A-Matic front end, but either way the front pedestal has value. The tin might not be perfect but it looks pretty good. I’m enjoying the tear down process.
This one is just a straight front axle not a rollmatic. This one’s a pretty late unit. I’d love a nice original B and D for the collection.
always a shame to see 2 cylinders parted out...... but at least it not getting scrapped
I’ve bought a lot of stuff being the only bidder other than the scrap man. If they aren’t economically repairable they can at least be used for parts. Always makes me sad to see a whole machine in a scrap yard.