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msengstock
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Thanks for that info, I can't seem to find the "build your own" link though, I know I'm hillfolk but I can seem to locate it for a few b models .. maybe I don't get their new web site design.
Well, I saw my first B3300SU assembled on a lot today, and there were a couple of surprises. It was equiped with larger R-4's than come on any of the B series 15" wide X 19" rims on the rear, and 25" tires instead of the normal 23" on the front. That gave the tractor a more solid look for sure, and better floatation I would expect too. It also had a step on the left side which is a nice addition. The step looks like it could be easily mounted on a B3200, or possibly even a B7800. I think the other large B's are borderline high for easy access, and so I really liked that. Everything else seemed to be pretty much B3200 like except for the lack of a mid PTO of course.
I had stopped at the dealer's to see if they had any smaller rottotillers around, but didn't see what I was looking for. Those seem to be in pretty short supply around here for the time of year it is. Still, I enjoyed my seat time in the B3300SU, and a passerby commented that I looked pretty good on it.Being Sunday the place was closed so it was even more fun.
Yes, just nice to have one already made that bolts right on.......... does the one from the cabbed B3030 fit right on also?