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Re: 1951 JD B wide front end assembly
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Posted by Dennis on January 06, 2004 at 04:23:08 from (63.186.48.38):
In Reply to: 1951 JD B wide front end assembly posted by Craig Waldo on January 05, 2004 at 19:25:29:
Craig, The correct "factory" wide front for your tractor will be a round cast iron assembly. The casting # on the round cast center would be B2690R. Do you have a split front pedestal? If so, the wide front assembly will bolt up with four bolts. If not, you will have to replace your one-piece front pedestal with the two-piece unit. The correct factory wide front for the regular row-crop Model B will have 17.75" knees/spindles (the wide front assembly for the BN and BW will have 19.75" knees/spindles). The round factory John Deere wide front assemblies are readily available in the $800.00 range (however that price will not include the split pedestal which might cost another $250.00). Dennis
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