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Posted by Steven@nd on May 07, 2002 at 07:57:55 from (12.15.56.143):
In Reply to: Picture in Vintage Photos posted by Tim Malin on May 07, 2002 at 07:03:01:
Having the hubs on "backwards" or dished in is still correct because that is how they got more tread width adjustment. The dish of the wheels was the only adjustment on earlier tractors. If you truly want to "restore" a tractor back to factory spec you should have the wheels dished in because that is how they were shipped. Also you would have to put in a standard bore overhaul kit too in order to have a truly "correct restoration." Car restorers even get the paint overspray exactly the same as factory did! Steven
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