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    Posted: 01 May 2024 at 8:49pm
Hello everyone! 

As I am familiarizing myself with my 1952 B restore and reading through the manuals, I am realizing it may be missing some original parts. I know taking pics and posting them on here can be a hassle, but I am just not coming across what I need anywhere else for visual reference so that I can find correct parts to paint and install. 

The parts I am referring to are the foot brake lock levers, the clutch pedal lock, and the orientation of the hydraulic control lever. Any reference pics are greatly appreciated. 
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I'm sure that I have the brake locks. I need to look to see if I have a clutch peddle lock. 
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Hmm..while you're restoring it, get rid of the 10SI and put the OEM genny back on, please.....
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'41 Allis B
'45 Allis B
'49 Farmall Cub
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looks like one of the Thompson High Crop versions.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Jay can you elaborate please? Not sure what you’re referring to….
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It is a Thomson Hi Crop conversion!

Edited by SouthLouisiana121333 - 02 May 2024 at 12:15pm
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Jay is referring to the fact that it would have had a generator originally, not a Delco Remy alternator that wasn't produced until the B was out of production.  The alternator would also indicate it has been converted to 12 volts.  Restoration would be 6-volt system with a generator.  
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Jay I see what you’re saying now. I bought this restored and it was converted to 12 V. I don’t plan on bringing it back to 6V right now. Maybe some day in the future. For the most part I am a purist within my other hobbies so I get where you’re coming from but I just don’t have the time right now.
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Ahhh.... don't mind Jay he's just old and cranky. He also sighs a lot too......  LMAO!!  Nice lookin' Thompson B you have there Louisiana! Great purchase!
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