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Topic: Identifying a B Manifold
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| Brown Green
07-25-2012 06:54:55
141.209.127.202
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I have a B manifold, but the casting numbers are gone. Is there a way to tell which part number it is by measuring something, or shape, or some other feature? |
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| Paul from MI
07-26-2012 05:53:44
204.106.250.243
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Re: Identifying a B Manifold in reply to Brown Green, 07-25-2012 06:54:55
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| If I remember correctly Deere made about 5 different man ifolds for B tractors from the start of production in 1935 to the end in 1952. Knowing what year tractor it came off of would be a start, and would narrow it down to one of two numbers, then the shape would tell you if it's an all-fuel or gasoline manifold. Parts books are avaialble on-line to help you. However there were so many different aftermarket manifolds made and they were so common that there's a good possibility that that is what you have. Some pictures would help a lot. |
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| rustcollector
07-25-2012 11:19:40
174.229.194.182
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Re: Identifying a B Manifold in reply to Brown Green, 07-25-2012 06:54:55
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| Check the parts book for a Model B on www dot johndeere dot com. You can download a pdf version. With year and serial number and gasoline or all fuel, you should be able to identify what you have. |
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| Walt in Jaxn Tn.
07-26-2012 06:25:15
24.158.96.58
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Re: Identifying a B Manifold in reply to rustcollector, 07-25-2012 11:19:40
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| Post a photo, top and side would be good. Lay it on a sheet of white (or brown) cardboard to remove distractions. |
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