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Re: Farmall H M widths
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 31, 2007 at 02:26:15 from (216.208.58.172):
In Reply to: Farmall H M widths posted by RyaninKS on March 31, 2007 at 00:35:05:
Ryan: If your talking between gate or door posts, the M is 84" on the axles, H about 6" less. If your talking ground level and up a foot as in fitting between trailer fenders, close to 6' with wheels dished out and I would guess in the 60"-64" range with wheels dished in. Fenders or loader frames may prevent getting much less than 66". I'm only guessing as I haven't measured one in 30 years. If you want my personal opinion of settings for daily operation, I would never set an H or M less than 72" centers on rear tires. That will make an M rear tire flush with end of axle. 72" wheel tread gives these high tractors the stability one needs on everyday work. Three items lower the center of graviety on tractors; wider Wheel tread, Wheel weights and liquid weight in tires.
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