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Re: Lowering an A or Super A
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Posted by Bill Varnum on November 17, 2001 at 21:30:14 from (64.12.104.167):
In Reply to: Lowering an A or Super A posted by Daniel on November 15, 2001 at 16:48:39:
My neighbor did it, but went even further. He put a left hand rear axle housing on the right side, and rotated both housings 90 degrees forward. He then shortened the drive shaft tube and drive shaft by 1 foot.He adapted an IHC combine steering axle for the front axle. Uses 8 inch high flotation front tires, and on the rear, 16 wheeles, 14 inches wide with high flotation tires. He pull a Woods 6 foot finishing mower with it, and it works great!
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