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Re: B and BN Difference?
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Posted by JT on April 29, 2006 at 06:51:05 from (70.226.211.118):
In Reply to: B and BN Difference? posted by RNicholas on April 28, 2006 at 18:22:12:
The B uses 22" axle housings and the BN uses 18" axle housing, with a narrow front end on both tractors. The Bs with the A finals and axles on the transmission was NEVER put on by IH, it is a change soemone made after the tractor was bought and someone wanted to mow their yard with it and need it to be only 60" wide. Makes them very dangerous on any kind of a hillside. To convert a B to a BN, you would need to change a lot of things, but this is the major differance.
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