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Adjustable rear wheels

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Jim.UT

12-07-2007 10:08:33




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I found this photo in an ebay auction for a TO-30. I've not seen rear wheels like this before. It appears the rear track width is adjustable by sliding the rim laterally on the rails. I suppose you would have to jack the rear up to make the change. Probably easy to do with a 3 point jack. Were these Ferguson factory optional wheels? Or aftermarket?

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Jeff-oh

12-07-2007 10:32:52




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 Re: Adjustable rear wheels in reply to Jim.UT, 12-07-2007 10:08:33  
Like you I've not seen these before, and have not seen any reference other than the power adjust wheels. I suspect aftermarket.



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Richard L

12-07-2007 16:32:10




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 Re: Adjustable rear wheels in reply to Jeff-oh, 12-07-2007 10:32:52  
Hey guys if you look at that tractor you should notice it is not a TO 30. If Jeff hasn't seen anything like this I certainly don't know as I am a rookie.



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Jeff-oh

12-08-2007 04:57:46




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 Re: Adjustable rear wheels in reply to Richard L, 12-07-2007 16:32:10  
The Light mounts are also unique. Not sure what it is... Cannot really tell. Going by the sheet metal. The Dash does not have the air intake screen... Suggesting a TE/TO-20. The doge legs do not have a split line which suggests a TE-20... Though this is hard to tell in the picture.



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Jeff-oh

12-08-2007 05:01:52




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 Re: Adjustable rear wheels in reply to Jeff-oh, 12-08-2007 04:57:46  
If a TE-20 then you should be able to see the "T" handel hood latch on the right side.... Not clear enough to say it is there or not. though I lean to it not being there. The Carby looks like a M-S not a Zenith thus it is not a TEA-20.

That's all I can tell..

Though it could be a TO-30 with a replacement dash.



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