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140 Axle Type

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Kevin (FL)

01-02-2004 19:30:03




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Is this an industrial 140 axle?




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Harold H

01-03-2004 09:23:51




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 Re: 140 Axle Type in reply to Kevin (FL), 01-02-2004 19:30:03  
This axle was standard on the I-A, I-SA, F-AV, and F-SAV. The axle was optional on the regular F-A and F-SA as the heavy duty axle.

Harold H



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Kevin (FL)

01-05-2004 05:59:35




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 Re: Re: 140 Axle Type in reply to Harold H, 01-03-2004 09:23:51  
Harold,

The tractor is a 140. Are you saying that it could have that axle as an option and that it isn't necessarily an industrial model?



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Harold H

01-05-2004 14:27:42




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 Re: Re: Re: 140 Axle Type in reply to Kevin (FL), 01-05-2004 05:59:35  
The 140 was the same situation as the A. The heavy duty (your axle) was an option on the F-140 and standard on the I-140.

Harold H



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Vern

01-02-2004 21:23:48




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 Re: 140 Axle Type in reply to Kevin (FL), 01-02-2004 19:30:03  
Not necessarilly, My '48 Super A has the same axle.

Vern



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Stan(VA).

01-08-2004 06:10:44




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 Re: Re: 140 Axle Type in reply to Vern, 01-02-2004 21:23:48  
His question was is it the industrial axle. There are only 3 that I know of:
1- The Industrial/Heavy duty axle
2- The fixed width standard axle, and 3- The adjustable standard axle.
1 is square, 2&3 are round, so yes, it is the industrial axle.
Is it an industrial model tractor is another question.
Stan(VA).



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Stan(VA).

01-02-2004 21:19:33




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 Re: 140 Axle Type in reply to Kevin (FL), 01-02-2004 19:30:03  
Yes, it's got the square cross section.
Stan(VA).



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