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Posted by Dick Davis on July 21, 2001 at 03:44:50 from (152.163.204.51):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: M axle posted by jOHN on July 20, 2001 at 22:44:07:
100" axles were an option offered for M's as I recall, could it have had the long ones and had one cut off? If not someone replaced or even special ordered with a longer one, Why? sugar beet farmers had some very large machines to mount under their tractors. The harvestors were mounted under the right side and I know the wide front ends were extended out to the right to the max to accomodate them.(I have a wide front end that is still max right-minimum left and I can't seem to change it!)Maybe the rear axles needed to be longer also. Which axle is longer on your M? Randy Leffingwell's "International Harvestor Tractors has pictures of Beet harvestors mounted on H page 114-115. Good Luck Dick
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