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Re: How rare is a B?
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Posted by Richard C on February 13, 2002 at 11:31:13 from (208.31.27.102):
In Reply to: How rare is a B? posted by ScottyB. on February 13, 2002 at 09:58:12:
I would go out on a limb and say that they are somewhat comparitivly rare. ( Make any since?) You see they made something like 300,000 H's (not accurate) But the B I beleave is more like 75,000. Hey I could be wrong someone tell me if I am. But if you consider how many have been scraped, parted out, sunk to bottoms of lakes, and then the ones still sittin under the tree on the back 40. That don't leave very many still actually running. So I would say rare but not to the point they are worth more because of that. Me for instance, I have three of them and can tell you of 3 more. I hope this ramblin make some sort of sence. Enjoy your tractor. Richard C
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