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Re: Re: M Farmall High crop question
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Posted by biggerred on December 06, 2001 at 10:21:18 from (216.80.182.2):
In Reply to: Re: M Farmall High crop question posted by Guy Fay on December 04, 2001 at 22:59:41:
I'm really not sure I understand what you mean about axle flanges. I looked at my IT Service manual and where they show a slightly curved upper bearing cap(upper, outside bearing) mine has a cap that looks like the bullit on a 57 Chevy front bumper, minus the crome of course. Other than that, they look the same. From what I can tell, the wheel clamps look the same as on any other M, or H. It does have the single wheel in front. The guy I got it from told me it came from under a cotton picker. Is this old bird rare? Thanks for your help Mr Fay!!
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