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   tmiller  
   
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     Topic: Help ID a BPosted: 14 Sep 2012 at 7:57pm  | 
 
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   Of course when I wanna put pics up the computer has to play dumb but met a guy today who has a B and he was wondering acouple things, it has spoked front wheels, a rear view morror that says Allis Chalmers and fenders that seem to cover the tires.  He thinks its a aircraft plane that pulled them during wartime but im not sure. Any ideas?  Also has front weights that mount on the axel, would they be orgional? 
   
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     Posted: 14 Sep 2012 at 8:12pm | 
 
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   Steel wheel B on rubber, w cut down fronts. 
   
  The weights maybe original, the mirror, not.....  | 
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     Posted: 14 Sep 2012 at 10:28pm | 
 
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   The wide fenders were used on the steel wheeled tractors and the spokes on the front were steel wheels that were cut down and a rim welded  for rubber tires. The front weight was an option, but I don't think the mirror was original. The serial # will probably put it at about 1943- 45. Bob
    
   
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     4 B's, 1 C's,3 CA's, 2 G's WD, D14, D15, B-1, B10, B12, 712S, 
     
   
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     Posted: 18 Sep 2012 at 4:31pm | 
 
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   Year sounds right.  After WWII we usually put new wheels on front but if you did it right you could use the spokes. 
   
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