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    Posted: 09 Feb 2011 at 9:08pm
Finally got around to taking some new pictures of my 38B #751.  Trying awful hard to keep very original.  Glenn found me some weights for the arched axle which are kinda hard to come by.  This was mostly my last winter project but still find a few things to add or change to keep original.  Just wish someone still made 400 x 15 single rib tires, but as far as I know they don't. 
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Very sharp!  That tractor looks like it should be in a museum.  You should be proud.  Wow!
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The back rest looks great!
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That's a beauty! After a few years and some money, I hope to have my '39 B looking half that good.
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I was wondering if your pully came with the tractor, My 38B didn't and can'nt find one , the 38's take smaller diameter hole. Don Slick
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That back rest adds a nice little touch to the orange. Looks perdy. 
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Don, are you talking about the belt pulley. MY 38 has the same size taper as the CA. I took off the belt pulley and mounted the veebelt pulley of the CA on to the my38 B #254.
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NOT SURE WHAT PULLEY DON YOUR TALKING ABOUT, BUT YES BOTH PULLEY WAS THEIR WHEN I GOT THE TRACTOR. THANK ALL OF YOU FOR THE GREAT COMMENTS,COULD NOT HAVE DONE ALL THIS WITH OUT THIS FOURM. GARY ARNESON,LONGVIEW TEXAS 
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Looks great!
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I like that seat cushion.  Is that the canvas material?  Much more original looking than the black ones most of us have.
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Awsome resto!
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Gary, she sure looks sharp!
 
I still got to mail you some oil filters, I just been lazy, that's all.... Glad you got that early Zenith sediment bowl, that is gonna be a nice touch to make it more original when you get it mounted. Let me know if you need me to scrounge anything else for you.
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She's a looker for sure! Very nice.
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Awesome job.  Bill Long will be proud!  Check Miller Tire.  I think they have 4 x 15 tri rib with the slotted side lugs (not sure what they are supposed to be called) but these (I believe) are repro molds from the original tires.
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Way Way to nice. I will never be able to post pictures of my work after seeing these pictures.
 
Great job and pictures.
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Does my heart good to see another B in such outstanding Shape!
Congratulations on a GREAT JOB!!
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Outstanding, you can be proud of that restoration!!
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That is a really sharp B!
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Gary - ditto on what everyone else has stated. That is a very fine looking B. I agree, museum quality tractor. I am going to use your pictures for reference material for my drawings.
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Gary,
Congratulations on a really nice job.
 
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 Nice job , I like the weights you have on your B, looks great.
 
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Very Nice! really like the front weight. What size and make are the rear tires?
 
Beautiful restoration!
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Very, very sharp!
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WOW!!!!  Step up and take a bow! That's nice
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Zyta, REAR TIRES ARE DENMAN FARM HAND-8.3X24 EQUALS TO SAME # AS THE ORIGINAL TIRE SIZE, SAME DIMENSIONS AS ORIGINAL.
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Gary, that is really a fabulous restoration.  I have one I hope to do some day, I have the complete snap coupler set up for it, the front weight like you, but i need one more rear weight just like the style of rear weights you have. I would buy a pair if no singles show up. If anyone has one weight or any leads it would be appreciated. Thanks. Michael 816 898 7277

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Yeah! That B is beautiful!  Super resto on that puppy! Makes B guys like myself heart pound. Congrat's.
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Absolutely fantastic!  Great work!!
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very nice job
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And to think 90% of the restoration work on this old 38 B was done in my barn. When It came back to life again after rusting away for many years, it sure made me fell good. Gary don't know it, but,  I got all tearie eyed when it left here to live at his house.
   I have a couple more Bs and  Cs  of my own gathering dust in the shop waiting for me to quit farming and get back to some serious restoration work. At last count I had 6 running engines and enough spare parts to have 6 complete small allis tractors.
   I learned enough helping Gary with restoring  B#751 to do a good job on my own  when I can get around to it.
   For the Guy looking for "pancake" B rear wheel weights. I know where there are 2 more sets that I can ask about.
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