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Re: Re: Re: Super AV vs. Super AV Industrial
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 24, 2004 at 16:57:09 from (209.226.106.102):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super AV vs. Super AV Industrial posted by BIG JOHN on January 24, 2004 at 15:59:50:
John: Thanks for that as I wasn't absolutely sure on the spindle item. Was there also another spindle length for these. Somewhere in my past I have seen an offset high clear with 15" wheels. This one is a bit fuzzy, but I'm thinking Farmall 100, 130 or 140. I have seen all of those with 19" wheels as well. So I'm thinking if there was a high clear with 15" wheels, it must have been an option. The reason I ask these items, is my 130 is far from being original anymore. The SA and 140 are reasonably close. The 130 however is my work horse, my snow plow, my plowing tractor. I am in the process of building a 2x14 steerable semi mounted plow for the single point fast hitch. I plan to put 13.6x24 tires on rear. I'm now thinking a set of those 16" spindles with 15" tires will make tractor sit level. I had been thinking of putting 6.50x16 front tires on tractor. I am also looking at best way to beef tractor up to C-135 engine. This may not happen as I find myself not quite as committed as I once was.
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