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Is this a factory wide front for an M???

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Jrry

08-27-2004 06:06:02




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I"ll try to post a picture here. I would like to know if this is factory or aftermarket wide front on the Farmall M. Thanks for any help




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farmallkid From ONT.

08-27-2004 16:08:58




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 Re: Is this a factory wide front for an M??? in reply to Jrry, 08-27-2004 06:06:02  
Yes its a Factory W\F.



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Allan in NE

08-27-2004 07:47:02




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 Re: Is this a factory wide front for an M??? in reply to Jrry, 08-27-2004 06:06:02  
Jerry,

That really looks like a good factory front...even has the extension plate and all.

The little radius braces seem to be missing; or maybe I just can't see 'em in this picture.

Really nice factory front tho.

Allan



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Dale MN

08-27-2004 06:44:48




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 Re: Is this a factory wide front for an M??? in reply to Jrry, 08-27-2004 06:06:02  
Yes it is. I may be wrong, but I think it's older than the ones with the tie rods in the rear. I have one like this on a 39 H. There is the IHC logo on the front of the large pipe just to the right of the center. I have a WF on a M with the tie rods in the back and no IHC logo.



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Jrry

08-27-2004 06:54:42




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 Re: Is this a factory wide front for an M??? in reply to Dale MN, 08-27-2004 06:44:48  
Dale, thanks for the information. It was very helpful.



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Steck

08-27-2004 23:06:10




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 Re: Is this a factory wide front for an M??? in reply to Jrry, 08-27-2004 06:54:42  
The farmall wide front had the tie-rods in the front. Most aftermarkets, like Schwartz,had them in the back so there was less chance of bending the tie-rods if you hit something.



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