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    Posted: 23 Sep 2011 at 8:13am
LOOK WHAT MY SON BROUGHT HOME LAST NITE. I DON'T KNOW WHEN IT WAS BUILT , LATE 60'S EARLY 70'S. DOES ANYBODY ELSE KNOW WHEN THEY WERE BUILT? I THOUGHT THEY CHANGED YO ORANGE AROUND THE 70'S.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote skipwelte Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Sep 2011 at 8:29am
Dig that crazy header on the exhast Bruce!!!!!     B206, B207, B208  were built in the seventys.   They were built in conjunction with the B110 and B210 series at the Lexington KY plant. The steering wheel on that one is like the wheel on my B110.  Looks like non standard front tires.    Just a short time later the color changed to org and white,  Oldoug has a B207 he got from me that is org and white and has a plastic steering wheel.  Looks cool!!!
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THE GUY LIKED CROME , DIG THE CROME DICE FOR HOOD NUTS.
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Here is the brochure from the SimpleTractor site.
I would agree with Skipwelte, same vintage as the B-100 series
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