James in Al -- Congrats on your new tractor.
The next thing to consider is fetching the manuals for your tractor -- the basis of this post.
To see listings for operators manual, service manual, and parts catalog for lettered series John Deere tractors, go to the JD-H Restoration Site (below). When you get there, look left and scroll down to DEERE PUBS. On page 2 is a table that will allow you to match your tractor to a set of available publications. On page 1 you will find instructions for getting them in hand. For a late JD-B tractor, you will be looking for OMR2006 Operators Manual, SM2004 Service Manual, and PC330 Parts Catalog.
As always, it pays to shop around. For your late B, there is a JD service manual that is said to be top-notch! It is SM2004. This is a $100 book through Deere channels! There is one on sale now over at eBay, and also retiredtractors.com sells this fine book. Both are priced around $50.
BEWARE! Do not let anyone tell you that SM2000 is a service manual for a particular tractor. It is a specialty manual dealing with electrical systems, carburetors, valves, and shop tooling and is applicable to most all two-cylinder tractors. It may be a fine publication to have, but certainly is NOT a full service manual for your tractor!
Here is a little tip for you --seeing as how you have a computer: Go to Google and enter [jdparts] without the brackets. This will lead you to the John Deere Parts page and once you establish your account (no obligation), you will then be able to make un-announced visits to your local JD dealer's parts counter for both pricing and availability!
There are some other tips for using that page, but let us begin here -- and if you need to reach me for questions, pay me a visit at the JD-H Restoration Site. (PatB)
Restoration Site, JD-H