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How Many B450's, Just Curious

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Harold H

12-31-2004 10:42:10




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How many of you on this forum own a Farmall B450? From past posts, I can only account for three. Surely there are more than that. Also, do any of you Canadians own a International B450. I have never seen anybody mention owning one of these standard type B450's. I have never seen one of them, only the Farmalls were imported to the South. Just curious. All of Ya'll have a Happy New Year.

Harold H

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Al Smith

11-04-2006 18:28:01




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 Re: How Many B450's, Just Curious in reply to Harold H, 12-31-2004 10:42:10  
I just brought home one today with serial# 4795. I am in South Georgia. I know of one more near me in South Georgia with Serial #5367. That one has been completely restored, but mine is in it's work clothes.



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jwayne

01-04-2005 11:05:05




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 Re: How Many B450's, Just Curious in reply to Harold H, 12-31-2004 10:42:10  
I have a 1962 B450. Runs great when it's running but right now I'm having some trouble with the starter.



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Farmall MV

12-31-2004 18:10:40




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 Re: How Many B450's, Just Curious in reply to Harold H, 12-31-2004 10:42:10  
I Have a 62 B450, I am in Virginia



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Hugh MacKay

12-31-2004 16:05:29




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 Re: How Many B450's, Just Curious in reply to Harold H, 12-31-2004 10:42:10  
Harold: While I don't live in western Canada, I have never seen an International B-450 advertized for sale. I have always been a subscriber to a western based magazine. One thought I have is those guys would have been quite heavy into 560 and 660 standards by then. Western Canada was always the leader in big horse power.



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Farmhand

12-31-2004 14:38:18




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 Re: How Many B450's, Just Curious in reply to Harold H, 12-31-2004 10:42:10  
Harold

I have two B450,s one is a 1962 and the other is a 1963 model and I am in northeast Arkansas. Like you say these tractors were only sold in the midsouth region of the United States consisting of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Texas.



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