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    Posted: 20 Dec 2015 at 7:55pm
would any body have a really nice photo of the right side of a b110, i want to use it to do a carving of the b 110 ?  thanks 
Play on 38 B 49 WF , working on D14, D15 B10, Bee 12 B110. use 185 and 190
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This ain't stock, but its the wifes B110 and a pic of the right side. Does this count?



Edited by Steve in NJ - 20 Dec 2015 at 10:20pm
39'RC, 43'WC, 48'B, 49'G, 50'WF, 65 Big 10, 67'B-110, 75'716H, 2-620's, & a Motorhead wife
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tractorman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Dec 2015 at 10:49pm
nice  i am going to try to carve a plaque of the  110 for my son  who has mine on loan
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1929 20-35 sn17662
B1 w/snow blade
B10 w/sickle mower
B110 w/mower deck
B110 w/tiller
B112 w/grader blade
B210 w/plo
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Steve, that is one nice looking B110 tractor. My grandson wants to tractor pull with one like that with those lug tires. He weighs little less than 100 pounds. Max weight for pulling in antique garden tractors is 1000 pounds. Could you get a B100 down below 900 lbs? A friend of mine has a similar tractor and they do quite well with it. I am looking for an Allis Chalmers garden tractor.
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I bet that it wouldn't be close to 900 lbs.
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Ray,
According to my B110 service manual, shipping weight of a B110 is 685 lbs.

Steve 
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Here is a 716H I'm messin' around with. I dumped a Kohler Command 18HP V-twin engine in it. The wife is comtemplating on what she can do wit' this. She can't wait to rip down our road on this thing!  LOL!  Its gonna be quite a while before I git' back to that. To many projects goin' on....    Steve@B&B
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Steve.
That Kohler is a good engine. A retired John Deere Dealer once told me that Kohler engines are the Cadillac of the small engine market. That Kohler should move that 716H down the road with little effort. Looks like that truck or rod behind the 716H will be a nice rig when you get it done.
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That's a 31' Model A Ford Victoria streetrod I'm putting together. Will have full fenders and running boards.  4.3L V6/200R4 OD Tranny combo for power. 9" Ford rear 3.50 cogs.
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looks like all metal to 
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Originally posted by Steve in NJ Steve in NJ wrote:

Ray,
That's a 31' Model A Ford Victoria streetrod I'm putting together. Will have full fenders and running boards.  4.3L V6/200R4 OD Tranny combo for power. 9" Ford rear 3.50 cogs.



Steve that looks great I love seeing this every time you post it. The full fender look from the 30s is my fab look. I always wanted to build one of these with the full fenders but the side covers cut so you could see what was stuffed under the hood. Someday maybe I will build one of them.
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Mike,
She's all Henry Ford steel. Two patch panels at the bottom of each side of the cowl. That's it. Dan, been lookin' for one of these since I was a teenager. That was a few years ago! LOL! At almost 64 years young, I finally found one! Now I'm gettin' to old to put it together! Well, not really.... LOL!
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