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Re: F-14 Restoration
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Posted by MikeH(Tx) on March 28, 2000 at 12:19:54 from (192.55.24.50):
In Reply to: F-14 Restoration posted by OnRon on March 28, 2000 at 09:49:08:
Yes, you can find just about anything you need for an F12 or F14. The most complete list of parts I have found has been at Rice Equipment. Give them a call, or send a S.A.S.E. for a parts list. The link below will give you their phone number. Ask for Gordon. Wheels from an H and C have 2.5in axle holes while the F14 and F12 have 2.625in axle holes. (I don't know M's at all). They can and have been made to fit, but it is tight. Also, the H used 38in wheels and the C used 36in while the F12/14 used 40in (generally for all. Many exceptions). Substituting smaller diameter will make the tractor tilt one or two inches to the rear. Not objectionable, but keep it in mind. Also available out there are cutoffs - F14 40in rims and hubs that were cut apart and the hubs welded to 38in rims. These are what I have on my F12.
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