Kent Posted December 16, 1999 Share Posted December 16, 1999 As I began working on adding the 1968 (?) B-110/B-112 A-C Catalog that Dave Christensen loaned me, I realized that it does not even mention an HB 112 with the hydrostatic transmission. Yet, the AC B-Series Service Manual includes specifications for one (that's where the current specs page came from). Has anyone ever seen one? I don't remember hearing anyone ever discuss or post messages about one (but, then I'm likely getting senile!). Is this an error in the AC Service Manual? Did they really exist? How rare are they? I'm confused, once again.... Kent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Posted December 16, 1999 Author Share Posted December 16, 1999 As someone kindly e-mailed me and pointed out, there's a picture of John Boesch's HB-112 in the Gallery... Told ya I was getting senile... and I didn't even search the site before I "opened my mouth".... Now I wonder why it wasn't in the AC catalog. It appears to be a 1968 catalog, the last year of the B-112 (1967 & 1968), according to the info we have.... Still confused, but now red-faced.... 8o( Kent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karl_Brandt Posted December 18, 1999 Share Posted December 18, 1999 Hi Kent No it is not an error. They do exist? I own an AC HB-112,I even got a picture of it on my web page. The vintage garden tractor page. Karl Brandt[A href='http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/falls/5395/index.html']http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/falls/5395/index.html[/a] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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