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e1tn wrote on Saturday, November 22, 2014 (PST):It's a B. The C is a two-row tricycle.
dale wrote on Saturday, November 22, 2014 (PST):Hmmm, it appears as if it is both! it has C type rear hubs and if the serial number starts with a "C" then the transmission is from a C as well. The front axle is a typical "B" model non-adjustable type ("c had a row crop as standard and like the "B", an adjustable straight axle was optional) I'm not sure if the hand brakes would have came on an early "C"- your serial number dates it to 1941- or not, but either way, it would be simple enough to fit a pair if for some odd reason that was what you really wanted.... I think it was built up using two tractors a B with a busted rear end and a C with a blown engine
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