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steve @b&b -new toy - rc

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    Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 3:04pm
well, we hauled home steve's (of B & B fame) new to him RC today.  good looking tractor.  here's a few pics.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote alan-nj Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 3:11pm
this question first occurred to me last years down at fred's when we hauled home steve's g.  i thought of it again today.  many of you remember the little old man character that tim conway played on the carol burnett show.  has anyone ever seen tim conway and steve together at the same time?
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Alan, Yes, and come to think of it, no! LOL

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LouSWPA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 3:15pm
are those rear wheels politically correct? I thought the RC had a "solid rim"
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gary ny Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 3:20pm
Wow It looks good .We carried ours in in pieces But when it was done its a sweet little tractor .One of my faverites and I just bought another one for 100 bucks and I have to carry most of that one in as well lol 
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Hey Steve
I see acouple of bars on the right side that I don't reconize. What might they be?
Great looking tractor. You'll have fun with it i'm sure, But it doesn't look like it needs anything done to it.
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Nice looking tractor! Who's the kid sitting on it in Picture #2?
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Steve - nice tractor. Looks like you two were made for each other. Enjoy.
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Is the proper RC steering wheel similar to the unstyled WF wheel?
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Steve,  Great addition to your stable.  As you know RC's are a somewhat rare unit.  You should be very proud to have one.
I saw one Thursday at Harrington with a bale loader attached. 
Take good care. 
Good Luck!
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 Hey  !  Short  round  that  looks like  a good solid  tractor  to start with.  TC
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Very nice! It looks like WC wheels on both ends. Are the front wheels 16"?
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Yeah, dem is some big ole tars on the front there! Don't think the rears are correct, but they sure do look good on there. Might want some smaller ones on the front though. Might make it esier for you to see where you're going. Maybe a booster seat would help. LOL! Sorry, couldn't resist! Feel free to make all the fat redneck jokes you want on me, I like the abuse! LOL!
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wow! good looker there! wish mine was going. think it's going to be a project next winter...if ilive long enough!
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Nice unit. NOW!!! you guy's leave my short little TIM look alike alone! LOL
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It is a wonderful thing to see a real AC collector develop. I can remember about ten years ago, when I first came into contact with Steve. I think he had just  acquired his little B and he was slowly starting to get into making AC wire products, I think my B was the model for his first harness. We set the B up for display at the Gathering of the Orange at Kalamazoo, Mi. He had been into the automobile restoration business and doing quite well with it. He has earned a wealth of friends in the AC world and come a long way with this new AC business. I wish him all the luck and it has been fun knowing him. I hope he has a long way to go. Congratulation on the new acquisition and keep coming up with those wonderful AC products.   Your friend, Dave.
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David, Steve is class. I agree with everything you have said. Congrats on your RC Steve. Bob@allisdowneast
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That is a fine looking tractor. Love the spoke wheels - reminds me of my Sportster (which is also orange ... )

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Thanks guys for the nice comments. Even the "short" ones.  lol!  She's gonna be a sweet one when done. The wheels and tires that are on it according to the gentleman that I bought it from, said he's personal friends with the original owner, and the original owner claimed they were the wheels that came on it when he bought it brand new in 39'. Seems to be a controversy about these wheels every once in a while. Can't tell by me, but that's the wheels I'm stickin' with....
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Sounds like the right plan, Steve! Enjoy her.
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If every tractor we saw was a "cookie cutter" copy of every other tractor, we would get bored pretty quick. Good plan, Steve. Bob@allisdowneast
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I see its got a power lift with the cultivator linkage too!! Need a cultivator for it???  Nice lookin tractor there Steve!!
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BTW- Thanks Big Al for posting the pics! At least it wasn't a let down that day. It did rain a little after all. Seems like every time Alan and I go on a Big Al Lil' Steve great adventure after a tractor whether for him or I, it rains! Sometimes it pours and we're like to drowed rats! 

I was surprised, I won't have to drill any extra holes in the seat adjustment or hose clamp blocks to reach the pedals!  That's a good thing! LOL!  I resemble that Tim Conway remark by the way Big Al!  LOL!
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alan had a set of cultivators in his yard for it.....
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Dave, Is the GOTO in Kalamazoo an annual thing?
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