alot of water has passed under the bridge since 2001, but the tractor that started this thread hasn't changed one bit (with the possible exception of wheels).

The rules changed in the class this tractor competed in, which meant making some modifications to the frame etc that just wasn't a good idea on such a rare tractor. It was eclipsed in 2003 by better technology, but still draws the lion's share of admirer's when it gets to make an outing - especially if folks get to hear it hit the high notes.

I never was able to post pictures of it until now, so here she is.

The Custom Model "B", a real production tractor minus the twin B&B's and offy manifold.




Hudson