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Super BTA on chatstractors.com

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Jesse

06-18-2005 16:43:16




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This may or may not have been brought to your guys attention, but it is worthwhile checking it out if you haven't seen it. I wonder how long it took them to make...er, I mean find this "authentic Super BTA".

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RustyFarmall

06-19-2005 08:02:54




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Jesse, 06-18-2005 16:43:16  
Nothing more than a drastically shortened Farmall 300 or 350 with altered H sheet metal. I'm guessing an air cooled 10 or 12 horsepower Kohler or Briggs.



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John M

06-19-2005 06:12:02




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Jesse, 06-18-2005 16:43:16  
I sure hope this was just someones attempt at haveing a little fun, I would hate to think that someone else would be gulible enough to accually beleive it!



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willie j

06-19-2005 04:18:35




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Jesse, 06-18-2005 16:43:16  
Looks more like an H to me, with some air cooled engine like a Briggs, & hood shortened to match. Rear end, trans, light bar, steering, engine side frame suggest H to me. Also he says "TA lever", not that it actually has TA installed. Only thing I see that resembles a B is the color.
My 10 cents (inflation)
Willie J



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sammy the RED

06-18-2005 19:55:21




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Jesse, 06-18-2005 16:43:16  
That Super B-TA would look real nice next to a Super C-TA



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John A.

06-18-2005 18:01:07




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Jesse, 06-18-2005 16:43:16  
Jesse, That tractor proves that someone with metal working expertice can cobble together anything. So the folks who are not informed will belive that is a real Tractor!!! If it does run, And I do mean IF, I would be surprised.
It looks like it escaped from the Circus! It just need a clown to drive it, and a have a whole bunch of multi-colored baloons to pass out to the kids as he drive drown the street in the parade or under the Big Top! It is in No-way a B Farmall at all.
Later,
John A.

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Nebraska Cowman

06-18-2005 17:41:45




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Jesse, 06-18-2005 16:43:16  
Look close at the pics Jesse, It's not even a running tractor. In the first pic you can see daylight where the radiator should be. And the hood looks real short. Wonder what the "big block" motor is, Briggs & Stratten? Just something made up as a conversation piece. But hey I like it. I had a simailar idea to use a non-running Farmall Regular to advertise my place but never get it done.



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DWV

06-18-2005 18:26:03




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-18-2005 17:41:45  
Cowman,I looked at pics agian belive the regular
H clutch housing has been elimanated to shorten
tractor.Maybe has a 2 speed box ahead of trans.
Im guessing it does run.If not won,t be first mistake by me.



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DWV

06-18-2005 18:13:45




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-18-2005 17:41:45  
Air cooled engine ??.Shortend H chassis.



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Harley

06-18-2005 19:30:43




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to DWV, 06-18-2005 18:13:45  
The second picture of the exhaust manifold, and the "fan shroud" in front of it look like a Briggs or some other air cooled don't it? Not taking anything away from the man's creation. Looks pretty neat, and took a lot of ability to put together. Git-er-done, Harley



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Harley

06-18-2005 21:35:11




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Harley, 06-18-2005 19:30:43  
Rauville, you are thinking of the SBTAD's. They were live hydraulics, but only after serial number 4



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Rauville

06-18-2005 19:56:00




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 Re: Super BTA on chatstractors.com in reply to Harley, 06-18-2005 19:30:43  
I thought all the "Super BTA's" came with live hydraulics. Apparently this must be one the early prototypes. It is a neat looking lil' job!



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