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    Posted: 03 Jun 2011 at 4:53pm
I was working down by Hutch this week so I brought this little guy home with me, always wanted a full steel B. Did all the steel wheel B's have different fenders and air cleaner or just the wartime models? It came with both rubber and steel, the steel is in great condition and one of thr rear tires is brand new and it runs like a top. I do need the hub cap shown in the last picture, if anyone has one let me know your price.
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Nice addition. That is as basic as they come. The original owner maybe traded a horse in on it.
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Very nice!
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That's a neat looking B. Congrats.
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there is one in oran IA that has the rear fenders but is missing the front steel and it doesn't run dont know if he would sell but you could ask 3194401001 is his # steve is his name . you didnt hear this from me ( i'm his son )  p.s. i think he has a hub cap

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Thats the first one that I have seen on steel, really nice !!
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Nice thing about steel wheels, no rim rot!  Nice B!
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Very nice, Lonnie. You'll have fun with that.
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That's way cool. The only ones I've seen with fender extensions were war time.
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Nice, what year is it? I need 2 of those little hubcaps if you run into some. I have those same centers on the rear but I've been told the steel centers were different. Mine is a 38
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Hey Lon, looks great!!
 
Not an expert by any means here, but I think all the steel wheelers were war time. The options included Wide fenders, tall air cleaner, Extra thick rear cast iron hubs (4 petal), starter delete plate, battery delete cover, cast iron oil pan, cast iron valve cover, and cast iron final drive covers. I am not sure that every tractor (C or B model) had all these options, they may have made some without the cast iron parts depending on what was leftover at the plant-inventory. Maybe someone else knows. Wasn't there some guy a couple years ago that had a B adjustable wide front, on steel with all the bells and whistles from Maine? Somebody got a photo?
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Heres a different picture of Forum member 1946WP model B, hope you don't mind.
 
Good picture showing the back with extra thick 4 petal rear hubs, and wide fenders. Also, tall air cleaner.
 


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Nice Lonnie, Is this gonna be a show piece?
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Ted, this one will stay as it is for now.
 
Ed, it's a 1940, B41134, the pic of Bruces tractor that Don posted shows the correct centers.
 
Don, I believe Bruces is a wartime model with all the differences where mine is just an early model with no electric, mine doesn't have a delete plate for the starter, you would have to change the torque tube to put a starter on it.
 
 
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Nice find there, and I like the sign in front of the building too nice touch.
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Originally posted by Roddo Roddo wrote:

Nice thing about steel wheels, no rim rot!  Nice B!
 
 
also you dont have to buy tires!
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Mine is a 39 and it has the wide fenders, but it has the regular cast centers and a regular air cleaner.  People have told me they did not make early B's on steel, but I find it hard to believe because not all farmers were willing to switch to rubber.  I believe mine came from the factory with steel due to the fact that it has the wide fenders.  I have seen other 38's and 39's with wide fenders also.
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gee lonnie i just can't keep ahead of you. thats a real nice B you found there . front steel & all. the one don posted of mine must of had the the front wheels & hubs changed if it had front steel. I do have a war time b also with the wide fenders rear steel w/ extensions, tall air cleaner , starter plug, tool box plug where btry box should go. I don't know about the cast oil pan or valve cover & it don't have the thick rear hubs like Don showed in the pic. it has front steel cut offs. Lonnie I missed you at Blackberry!!!
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At Blackberry you were pretty busy running the auction but I did talk to Mark and Tim for a little bit. Drove by your place on the way up and your new building looks really nice, you probably have it full already don't you.
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I have a pair of those hub caps for a steel wheel B if there is any interest
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I sent you a PM Dave.
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