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Farmall B mounted plow

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Stevie J. Mote

02-07-2007 08:04:58




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Hello. I am looking to see if any of you all have a copy of the manual for the mounted plow for a Farmall B. If you all have any pictures it would be great. I saw on plow for sale that is listed for a B and it has a rubber tire in front of the mowboard. Is this correct. Any information will be greatly appreciated. THANKS




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gene bender

02-07-2007 11:49:05




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 Re: Farmall B mounted plow in reply to Stevie J. Mote, 02-07-2007 08:04:58  
The rubber tire guage wheel was an option for the B-187 and the B-192. The B-192 is a single bottom right hand moldboard either exhaust lift or hand lift. The B-187 is a two way moldboard with right and left ones avail with either exhaust or hand lift. I have the B-187 exhaust lift. I also have the same plow for a BN. Do you want a parts copy?



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JohnG(TX)

02-07-2007 10:30:45




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 Re: Farmall B mounted plow in reply to Stevie J. Mote, 02-07-2007 08:04:58  
Can you be more specific to what type of plow you are looking for? I have several manuals for different plows for the B. I know of three middle buster plows just for the B, and some other moldboard, dual moldboard, and disk plows.



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Greg Miller

02-07-2007 10:04:44




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 Re: Farmall B mounted plow in reply to Stevie J. Mote, 02-07-2007 08:04:58  
To my knowledge, most B's have the extended axle tube on the left side. I am not sure how this would affect the mounting of a plow. I would assume that you might have to change over to the short tube that is used with the A's. Otherwise, it is probably all the same as the plow for an A.



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gene bender

02-07-2007 11:53:08




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 Re: Farmall B mounted plow in reply to Greg Miller, 02-07-2007 10:04:44  
ALL Bs have the same length axles on both sides. The BN same only they are 4in norrower on each side. So the BN is 8in narrower on the rear than the B.



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El Toro

02-07-2007 09:15:32




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 Re: Farmall B mounted plow in reply to Stevie J. Mote, 02-07-2007 08:04:58  
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I wouldn't think a single moldboard plow would need a rubber tire when it's mounted on the tractor. Here's an A with the plow mounted. Hal



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Wisconsin Cowman

02-07-2007 09:05:30




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 Re: Farmall B mounted plow in reply to Stevie J. Mote, 02-07-2007 08:04:58  
I think there never was a plow for a B. I just use a one bottom trip plow on my B.



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Dave H (MI)

02-07-2007 10:24:26




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 Re: Farmall B mounted plow in reply to Wisconsin Cowman, 02-07-2007 09:05:30  
I can't seem to put my hands on my copy of Red Power with the exhaust lift but I think when mounted horizontally it was to lift a plow. Maybe my memory is off but I thought it was. Need Gene Bender to weigh in on this.



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