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B steup to operate in reverse direct

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    Posted: 22 Nov 2009 at 5:55pm
Im thinking of taking a spare B i have and flipping the differential and making it run backward. Would reposition the seat between the gas tank and steering wheel. Would  make a rear loader, etc.. I have seen this done with a WC or WD... Has anyone seen a B like this?  Was it worth while, or just an experiment.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I bought a forklift attachment off a B allis that was converted to rear drive. I put a 3pt hitch on the forklift mast and used it behind our 7020, at the time, and it worked great for loading round bales. I've since sold the forklift and 7020 but still have the frame with pump that went under the B. The pump is inside a steel box/reservoir and is chain driven off the belt pulley, after a sprocket is put on in place of the pulley. The guy that had the reverse B with forklift used it to load wooden boxes full of apples onto trailers and trucks. He said it worked great.
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