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Changing front ends on a

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Bill Simons

01-16-2004 17:11:06




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I have put a wide frontend on my C and now the wheels turn the wrong way. This is a Allis C. Can someone give me some help?




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Dick L

01-18-2004 16:46:53




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 Re: Changing front ends on a in reply to Bill Simons, 01-16-2004 17:11:06  
You must have put a front axle assembly from a B. If so you need a stearing box from a B to change the rotation of the stearing wheel.



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ELW/TN

01-17-2004 15:55:29




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 Re: Changing front ends on a in reply to Bill Simons, 01-16-2004 17:11:06  
Takes awhile, but you'll get used to it.



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cole in mo.

01-20-2004 05:17:25




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 Re: Re: Changing front ends on a in reply to ELW/TN, 01-17-2004 15:55:29  
Years ago at the salvage yard we had a front endloader that steered backwards, wasn't bad around the lots, but once a week we had to drive it on the major hiway 3 miles and back, quite a trip meeting traffic knowing you had to turn towards them to go the other way.



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SmallOps

01-19-2004 04:19:13




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 Re: Re: Changing front ends on a in reply to ELW/TN, 01-17-2004 15:55:29  
ELW has a good point. But I have to add that the transistion is easier if you reverse the seat 180 degrees and mount a rearview mirror so you can see forward when setting in the newly positioned seat. 8^)

P.S. If the neighbors give you a hard time while you're learning, just wear a large floppy hat, a red bulb on your nose and some big clunky shoes. Then you won't look so "conspicuous", while you adjust to the new steering techniques. ;^)

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