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Re: Re: Lowering an A or Super A
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Posted by George Willer on November 16, 2001 at 07:59:28 from (64.254.131.62):
In Reply to: Re: Lowering an A or Super A posted by Haas on November 16, 2001 at 06:25:42:
I don't really know about the A, but a Cub final housing has 6 equally spaced bolts, making rotating 60 or 120 degrees possible without machining (except for the dowell pin). Isn't this also true of the A? Rotating 90 degrees required IH to make a lot of other changes too. There is the issue of brakes, fenders, platform, and drawbar...it would require a lot of re-design. Nothing is impossible, but the difficulty should not be under estimated. George Willer
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