All other non-specific model Farmall / IH / CASE tractors. (Catch-All)
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by LiL' Red » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:18 pm
red56turbo wrote:If someone puts a narrow front on an A, a rollover could be easier. The A rearends were narrower as stated before. Driving an A with narrow front on a hill would be VERY dangerous. The B had a wider rear stance to help prevent a rollover. I believe the BN's had a single front wheel and narrower rearside.
Red56
BN was available with either single or double front wheels [narrow front] the BN is 8 inches narrower [ 4 inches per side] than a B.
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by LiL' Red » Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:46 pm
Bigdog wrote:Here is a shot of my BN. Single wheel narrow front ends were not common in our area. Everyone seemed to prefer the two wheel version. 
Nice BD, I like it 
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by Bigdog » Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:50 pm
Lil Red - come on over to the Cub Tug in July and you can take it for a spin!
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