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Thanks MJB1 got the thread was not if it was the Volvo Bm for a 399.Always thought the 399 was a totally new tractor from the ground up with a new engine gearbox.Think your 698 turbo 4wd is brilliant,but only ever drove a 699 and still have only one cab and floorpan to work with.

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Thanks MJB1 got the thread was not if it was the Volvo Bm for a 399.Always thought the 399 was a totally new tractor from the ground up with a new engine gearbox.Think your 698 turbo 4wd is brilliant,but only ever drove a 699 and still have only one cab and floorpan to work with.

matter of fact i think you're right , i seem to remember the early 399 had a side mount drive shaft to the front axle although i may well be wrong

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think you are right marcus, I`m sure one we hired a while back to spread fertiliser  was that way, it was one of the first  black cabbed ones with gold wheels......came through the mf dealer off a farm at sanquar , if I remember correctly......clunky beast but coped admirably with our hills  as did a 3085 we got for a few years after that........it was taken  in part ex and nobody wanted it second hand...dunno what happened it in the end.I know it was out on hire  a lot  as we could only get it for a week at a time.

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Here's couple of pics of ours if they help. The drive shaft came down the lhs of the engine from a transfer box behind g'box. Back end was more or less a 185(?) with assister rams.  :)

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