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Posted by Jason on November 24, 2002 at 23:14:00 from (12.13.226.98):
Another B is undergoing salvation in south Texas. Ive begun taking apart Grandpa's B thats sat idle for several years. Tank, Engine hood and front grill are removed, *the grill looks great! no dents* with a little luck, they'll be cleaned, sandblasted and primed by X-mas. But, the rest of the tractor may have to wait a little longer, the engine is siezed and will have to be torn apart. The major problem is that the tractor has "buried" itself in the dirt, and the sand is too soft to get my truck back there, soo it may have to come apart in pieces and reassembled elsewhere. I would like to have a *chiltons* type manual if there is such, for this tractor. Is this the book that I need? (A, AV, B, BN, UL - Service Manual (T), 65 Pages - Part No. IH-S-A,AV,B,BN) or is there somthing else out there? Thanks in advance! this tractor stuff is obsesive!!!! im ruined for life! Jason
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