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Re: Lowering an A or Super A
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Posted by gene b on November 16, 2001 at 02:58:40 from (65.229.174.146):
In Reply to: Lowering an A or Super A posted by Daniel on November 15, 2001 at 16:48:39:
i lowered my B 5.5in by putting 235x15 tires on the rear and building a new front spindle with 13in spare wheels and tires like it very much as i can go around trees and other stuff without tearing up grass also has smoothed out the lawn as everytime i mow am rolling turf at the same time I have a pair of adapters with the hole pattern for the rear and just weld them on whatever rim you wish to use made them for another project in the future would sell them it would be easy ti make a new spindle for the front you would really like im sure as lowering the center of gravity helps also easier for and older fellow to get off and on you will have to shorten the brackets for the mower thats easy if you want to go lower if more than i did go with 14in tires but remember mounting stuff for the mower will not allow too much be glad to help in any way i know you would like the arrangement thanx gene b
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