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TO: JB2 Farmall28 B-414 Questions

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PaulG

04-19-2005 10:53:13




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I just have a few questions for the both of you since you both have so kindly answered some of my questions. I am looking for the serial number - where should I look? Muffler; is there a special type I should be looking for? What is the HP of this style tractor. Mine is gas. Compression test, ideal numbers! Oil? 10W-30? Any info right now will be gratly appreciated. I have my manuals on order. Thanks. PaulG

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George 2

04-19-2005 18:23:02




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 Re: TO: JB2 Farmall28 B-414 Questions in reply to PaulG, 04-19-2005 10:53:13  
B414 gas has 36 PTO HP. Do not use multigrade oils. SAE 30 in the summer and SAE 10 in winter. You should use low ash oil such as Case IH No 1. Reason is that these engines are sensitive to clogging of oil pump screen from ash in the crankcase. Serial number is on right hand side of clutch housing and just in front of your right foot. The engine serial number is on the right side below the hydraulic pump. It starts with BC144 and then the number. Compression should be 120 psi or greater. Oil pressure is more the issue from worn main bearings than are worn piston rings and oil consumption. Mufflers were either vertical or downswept underneath the tractor. Aftermarket mufflers are available. I am in the process of restoring a B414 gas that my parents bought new in 1963 and suggest you get an oil pressure gauge to replace the idiot light as these engines had low oil pressure when the main bearings need replacing. The center bearing is vulnerable as it also has the thrust bearing also.

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JB2

04-19-2005 18:31:31




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 Re: TO: JB2 Farmall28 B-414 Questions in reply to George 2, 04-19-2005 18:23:02  
Hi All, George 2, has all the answers. I am not familiar with the gas model. I remember reading somewhere there was a version that was assembled in US that had a different gas engine and Delco electrics insted of Lucas.

Here is link to UK build serials:

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JB2



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