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weekend purchases (B110 Pics added)


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I bought this simplicty 101 and B110 this weekend. [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10002.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10003.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10004.JPG[/img] haven't got pics of the B110 yet I had to make 2 trips [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10009.JPG[/img] Thats My Dads FREE B110 with hydro lift in the back ground. [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10010.JPG[/img] the 42" deck I got with it that is pretty beat up in the left of the picture [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10011.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10008.JPG[/img] What year was this made since it has a push button strarter and a seat bracket the pivots in the middle [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10005.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/attach/toad270/10006.JPG[/img] I told the wife I was going to part these both out but the more I look at the B110 the more I want to keep it. How do I get around that?
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Nice...looks quite nice...Cant wait to see pics of the B110.
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Not a bad looking tractor at all.Looks like the sheetmetal is all straight.
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it is all pretty straight and the motor was supposed to be rebuilt
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Looks good, I like your trailer to.
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It's a great tilt bed trailer just needs sand blasted and painted new fenders and lights other than that it's great
Karl_Brandt
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Your Simplicity 101 looks to be in better shape than the one I just bought on the weekend. Mine had two flat tires.:(

Karl [url]www.simplicityva.com[/url]
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so did mine but he aired them up for me so far still holding air i'll will be partimg this one out
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I would think that B110 was built between late 67 and early 68. Check the code on the engine. The B110 definitely looks too good to part out.
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I agree with Chris727 -- it's the earliest version, from the timeframes he suggested...
tractormike
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If it would help you out I would gladly keep the B-110 at my place for you! It could keep my late version B-110 company!
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I have a B-112, It looks the same as your B-110 and it's a 1967. if that helps.
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I have 3 B110 two 67s that have the flush mount ignition with push button starter and a 68 with recessed key swith like the 200 series,Matt
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Good looking scores. On the B-110 it kinda looks like the push botton is mounted on a plate that looks to be welded on. Or am I seeing things? Just tell the wife you had no idea it was in such fine shape and it'd be a real shame to make parts outta it. Fix it up nice then be trying to sell it for to much money to suceed.
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Is that a wheelhorse tiller behind the allis tractor? Would you be interested in selling parts off it?
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Yes that is a wheel horse tiller it goes to the 20 hp tractor of my Dads I'm not sure if he would want sell it.
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