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Posted by L Mack on March 26, 2007 at 17:41:18 from (68.157.139.93):
In Reply to: Two questions posted by Larry in GA. on March 25, 2007 at 17:20:28:
Set the wheels 4-inches from the end of the axel unless you have extra long axel shafts. The old Super C's were set up to run 40-inch rows (80-inches center to center for the wheels) with the wheels set at the end of the axel. For 38-inch rows there should be 2-inches of axel showing. If you have long axels, such as were common on the 200 and later, you would have to have 8-inches of axel showing on the end to accomplish 72-inches center to center. Most of the 200's were set up to run 44-inch rows maximum or 88-inches center to center. Where in Ga are you? I stay in Fairburn but farm in Moultrie. Larry
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