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Re: Farmall C Tricycle Front End Question???
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Posted by Fatback on May 07, 2001 at 23:44:29 from (207.239.97.193):
In Reply to: Farmall C Tricycle Front End Question??? posted by Fatback on May 07, 2001 at 11:36:14:
Thanks again everybody, I was really lucky that the originasl parts were still in the shed and not thrown away. Plus the lady told me to take them as they came off of this tactor anyway. I am going to re-install them in the morning when I get off from work. I don't know what type or make of wide front that is now mounted, it has a homemade plate that is bolted to the rear of each side of the motor to support the rear of it. The center link for the tie rods was welded to the plate that has the 6 holes in it in order for it to turn. Looks as though someone put a lot of time and welding into it. Just glad to get the orginal parts even though it will now become a narrow front once again. Thanks again for all of the great advice.
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