[AT] John Deer B
Bill Brueck
b2 at chooka.net
Wed Aug 26 08:43:22 PDT 2009
I think the suggested scrap price is a fair offer.
Depends upon what you want. If you want to own and drive a B around, find
one that somebody else has fixed up already. You'll be money and time
ahead...possibly a fair amount of money and time. But if you want a
project, this would be a good one. Parts are certainly readily available.
Personally, I enjoy the process and am kind of bored with the ownership of
the finished product. If it ain't stuck and missing a few parts, I say,
"What's the challenge in this one?"
Different strokes...
B²
Bill Brueck
Chatfield, Minnesota, USA
Confusion is a higher state of knowledge than ignorance.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Bruce Moden
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 7:37 AM
To: AT Tractor Antique Tractor
Subject: [AT] John Deer B
Looking for information,
I am looking at a 1950's vintage JD-B, has been in a hedge-row for about 12
years, rubber is inflated, gentleman selling it inflated them with air,
can't tell me if the rears had any calcium in them - tractor belonged to his
father. It will turn over using a "bar" but not running, no battery, has
hole in radiatior, definatly a restore project.
Anyone out there who has done a "B" restoration that can give me some hints
as to what to look for as pitfalls in this restoration?
Thanks,
Pharmr Bruce
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