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Searching for Info on Farmall B

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Indiana Farmall

05-17-2004 08:34:30




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We are trying to find some information about our Farmall. Our Dad recently passed and we are trying to research his tractors, tools, etc. We have a Farmall B Cultivision, if anyone has any information we would appreciate the help. It is in working condition. Thank you.




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Red Dave

05-17-2004 08:44:32




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 Re: Searching for Info on Farmall B in reply to Indiana Farmall, 05-17-2004 08:34:30  
Farmall B was made from 1939 thru 1947. Same engine and drivetrain as an A, except with narrow front and wide-set rear tires. Made to cultivate 2 rows instead of one like the A. About 16 or so horsepower, no hydraulics, but sometimes came with an exhaust-powered lift. Replaced by the Farmall C.



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Indiana Farmall

05-17-2004 16:18:12




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 Re: Re: Searching for Info on Farmall B in reply to Red Dave, 05-17-2004 08:44:32  
Thank you for the information. Do you know of a web site where I can research the serial/product number and ascertain the registration information or value of the Farmall B? Again, thank you for your reply.



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Red Dave

05-17-2004 16:46:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Searching for Info on Farmall B in reply to Indiana Farmall, 05-17-2004 16:18:12  
Click on "Serial Numbers" at the left to look up the year of your B. The serial number should be stamped on a plate riveted to the inside of the left side seat bracket.
As far as value, it is subjective based on variables such as mechanical condition, appearance, location. In my area, (S.E. PA) a running, average condition, B might bring $750-$1500. Maybe more if it is in exceptional shape, less if it is rough. In your area, I don't know how popular a B is, so it's hard to say.

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