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    Posted: 14 Sep 2018 at 7:43pm

1939 b. A John deere feller had it and rebuilt the rear-end final drives, clutch and brakes, and then gave up on it. It has set in a shed for 5 or so years. He said someone had stolen the carb and mag off it.
I thought this was neat

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that's pretty cool! nice find! we'll wait for the finished pics!
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The grey ghost! Nice find. Do you have the hood?
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Nice find!
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Originally posted by Hubert (Ga)engine7 Hubert (Ga)engine7 wrote:

The grey ghost! Nice find. Do you have the hood?
yes the hood and an extra grill rode in the cab with me. He's got more stuff I'm going after but I was in a hurry today. I was supposed to just work half a day today but it ended up all day nearly, and I had to meet a guy this afternoon about selling some cattle. If this one turn out good my other b will probably turn into a c since I've still not got around to fixing the final drives yet, and the front end so sloppy.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Unit3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Sep 2018 at 2:37pm
Great picture of the "B" in your mirror. The "Look What followed Me Home" posts are some of my favorites. 5 Stars.
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I gotta say that is an awesome truck you have too. I miss my old Ford's.

I hate all these new electronic, power everything trucks.
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Originally posted by 1955CA 1955CA wrote:

I gotta say that is an awesome truck you have too. I miss my old Ford's.

I hate all these new electronic, power everything trucks.

Thank ya sir, I like my old truck but it's a work in progress lol.
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Update on it I got a mag on it and got it fireing. And think it's in time. Next I started on the gas side of things. Just to see what was going to happen I borrowed a carburetor off another tractor and though I had it going my way, but after cranking on it a few times and not much happening so I started looking around. What I found was that we had no suction at the carb. Tock the manifold off and sure enough full of dirt doobers. While I had it off I thought I'd take the valve cover and check that the valves was working properly. The good news is that everything in there looks like it working fine. The only trouble was I'm missing the valve cover nuts, I couldn't tell bc someone had put big gobs of silicone on top of the studs. Dose anyone know what size nuts I would need to replace them? Thanks
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You did GOOD on the following........
They are FUN,,,,both to work on and to drive!!
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Originally posted by 1955CA 1955CA wrote:

I hate all these new electronic, power everything trucks.


Amen!   Everybody Gimmie an AMEN!!!Smile
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I'm thinking they're 3/8-FINE threaded nuts ??? it's a guess but there's a 'few' guys who owns Bs so someone HAS to know....Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Wdtractorman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2018 at 3:09pm
I think your right. I got a handful at the hardware yesterday and some rubber washers and ended up with some that worked lol
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