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ebinmaine

Niiiiice

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Easton Rich

Ill make sure to post pictures

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Easton Rich

I’m getting t Saturday 

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EB-80/8inPA

A fine machine!

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Easton Rich

I plan to restore it soon as a 4h project. I’m the only one in small engines in my county so its easy to when

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Easton Rich

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Lee1977

The B-80 is a great tractor same basic tractor as the C-series. The C's just have a larger engine, high back seat, and lights, Don't think the B had lights unless it was a special order.

The B-80 8 speeds were only made in 1976 and 1977.  The model numbers start wit either a 61 or 71.

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

The B-80 is a great tractor same basic tractor as the C-series. The C's just have a larger engine, high back seat, and lights, Don't think the B had lights unless it was a special order.

The B-80 8 speeds were only made in 1976 and 1977.  The model numbers start wit either a 61 or 71.

 

Steering wheel may have been a little smaller on a B Series too. Not sure. 

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Racinbob

The 76 and 77 B-series was really quite a bargain. As mentioned they are identical to the C-series as far as the frame, transmission, and sheetmetal. The differences:

 

Horsepower

B's had 22-7.50 rear tires vs 23-8.5 on the C's. If you opted for the cleat rears they were all 23-8.50

Low back seat vs high back

Headlights optional on the B's

13" steering wheel vs 15"

Prior to 76 the B's had a shorter frame and were 4-speeds with the 1" axle

Starting in 78 the B's became lawn tractors

 

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Pullstart

Congrats on your score!  

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rmaynard
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Steering wheel may have been a little smaller on a B Series too. Not sure. 

Same size as all the others. 

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WHX??

Congrats on picking up a fine tractor!

 

I had a '73 no name that was the start of the B series and a fine fine little tractor. I called it Aunt B and I'm not one to name my tractors ... just the special ones.

I set it up with proper tires for field plowing and what a nice job it did. 

Pulled a 10 & 8 incher with no problem. 

These 8's can do just about anything a big tractor can.

Definitely one of those "wished I never sold it" tractors ...you guys know!

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Easton Rich

Thank you so much!

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Achto
12 hours ago, Easton Rich said:

Runs drives but needs a new carburetor

 

Congrat's on your new tractor!!

 

Needs a new carb or needs the original one rebuilt?? I would try to rebuild the original carb. Make sure to use a factory rebuild kit. Feel free to ask any questions on rebuilding the carb.

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WHX??
29 minutes ago, Achto said:

try to rebuild the original carb.

:text-yeahthat:

Although I have had good luck with the cheapy offshore knockoffs the general consensus here is to try and save a original.

 and run what ya brung.  

Might just need a good cleaning. 

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Keaton

@Easton Rich I just got a few more,  and I'm in 4h its fun, just got to get them done I time. wheel horses are fun and figuring out how they work is even more fun. every tractor is different, wheel horses seem to be one of the most simple that I have

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Racinbob
4 hours ago, rmaynard said:

Same size as all the others. 

In 76 & 77 the B's had a 13" steering wheel. C's had a 15". 🙂

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D_Mac

My first was a beautiful red head. 308-8

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Achto said:

 

Congrat's on your new tractor!!

 

Needs a new carb or needs the original one rebuilt?? I would try to rebuild the original carb. Make sure to use a factory rebuild kit. Feel free to ask any questions on rebuilding the carb.

 

2 hours ago, WHX?? said:

:text-yeahthat:

 

 

I've very few bad things about the small block aftermarket carbs but the 10 - 16 HP carbs I've personally seen at least 4 that were no good. 

I won't use another one. 

 

If you need any hints tips tricks etc on your own carb do feel free to ask.  

 

 

 

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kpinnc
16 hours ago, Easton Rich said:

Alright, I finally bought one


Welcome to the sickness! A B-80 is a solid machine. If the K181 isn’t enough for you, You just add a bigger engine later. That 8-speed can handle way more if you need it. 

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rmaynard

 

 

6 hours ago, Racinbob said:

In 76 & 77 the B's had a 13" steering wheel. C's had a 15". 🙂

I'm going to have to disagree. I've had 3 B-80', 4 B-100's, and 2 C-120's. They all had a 13" soft touch steering wheel, #102715.

After the C-1x1 series came out in 1978, they switched to a hard plastic, 3-spoke wheel, #106055. It may have been a larger diameter. IMG_20240927_184922879.jpg.b6bfb56760f97a46818bf6bb2c4a7e1f.jpg

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Easton Rich

The carb adjustment screw is broken off otherwise I would rebuild it

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Easton Rich said:

The carb adjustment screw is broken off otherwise I would rebuild it

Send it to me and I'll see what can be done. 

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