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Re: B.N., convert to wide front end?
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Posted by gene b on July 20, 2001 at 21:32:55 from (63.15.137.173):
In Reply to: B.N., convert to wide front end? posted by B.N. in the head on July 20, 2001 at 10:35:49:
yes you will need a front assy froM AN a the wheels wont track with the rear unless you move them on the front adj axles if you make them track with the rear it wont turn right as one fornt will be moved out different than the other had a B kike that it was special ordered fo the COLO HIWAY with a side mower by moving the front to track with the rear when you turn one wheel will turn more that the other one wont steer rite but if you keep the front wheels on the same with centerline of the front pivot will steer ok some people do this for mowing think that will stop from upsetting some city codes require a wide front for mowing had a guy in TEXAS was going to do this then decided not to make the change it will work though if you get the complete front from an A BE SURE TO GET AN ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE AS THEY HAD SOME THAT WERE FIXED TREAD
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