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Re: Needing help with a Farmall 130
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Posted by gene bender on April 16, 2007 at 04:47:02 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: Re: Needing help with a Farmall 130 posted by Hugh MacKay on April 15, 2007 at 15:04:42:
Hugh there is a shop down in MISSOURI east of KIRKSVILLE guy who runs it said there was a hydrostatic unit he could put in the A-B transmission for mowing dont know if he ever got it done. I always wanted to build anotherone by rotating the final drives to lower then go from there. Not too hard to make new short spimdles. I have found out that the one i use with the 245x15 tires is as lo to the ground as the linkage for the WOODS WILL ALOW. I used the mounting stuff from a B then made a new mount on the left side. You can even buy that bracket from WOODS as lots have taken the left diff shaft and housing out and replaced with diff shaft from an A.
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