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How do I put pressed steel on the front of an Oliv

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Allis Puller

08-05-2003 18:24:57




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I am needing to lose some weight on an Oliver and have seen guys have them on but don't know how. Any advice is appreciated.




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Ohio M Puller

08-06-2003 07:21:04




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 Re: How do I put pressed steel on the front of an in reply to Allis Puller, 08-05-2003 18:24:57  
If you are interested we have been building light weight frontends now for a couple years mainly for Farmalls but we are not to paticular as long as you pull antiques. HA HA HA. If you want to find a major weight loss in the front as well as drop your nose considerably, email me and we can talk. All of our front ends come with 5 bolt ford hub bolt pattern and I have an outlet for 12" 3 rib tires on steel rims as well. All we need to know is your bolt pattern layout on top and what size tires you are putting on it and we can set you up.

Ohio M Puller

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Jim F.

08-06-2003 05:18:39




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 Re: How do I put pressed steel on the front of an in reply to Allis Puller, 08-05-2003 18:24:57  
Your tractor most likely has the heavy front hubs which you will have to lose. You need to find the light hubs to accommodate the regular six bolt rims. You will find these on 77's and 88's, I am not sure if the ones off of a 66 will fit or not chances are they will. They use the same bearings as the heavy hubs by the way. The earlier ones from a 70 etc will not work. You will find them anywhere from $25 - $50 each. Good luck.

You will lose approx. 100 - 125 # in doing this.

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Old Olie

08-05-2003 19:10:01




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 Re: How do I put pressed steel on the front of an in reply to Allis Puller, 08-05-2003 18:24:57  
6 lug implement wheels will bolt right up



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Allis Puller

08-05-2003 18:26:02




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 Re: How do I put pressed steel on the front of an in reply to Allis Puller, 08-05-2003 18:24:57  
Its a super 88 - It cut me off



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