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Posted by Harold H on January 15, 2003 at 05:08:16 from (207.244.60.19):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Conversion of M Cotton Picker toHigh Cropper posted by Wardner on January 14, 2003 at 19:12:04:
I knew the axle housing on the high clear tractors was heavier but I thought the bolt circle was probably the same, but it may not be. The drive that mounts where the belt pulley normally mounts is cast iron and built at about a 45 degree angle with a stub shaft at the end to drive the head and fans. As far as I know it was not used for any other equipment except the cotton pickers. Some other types equipment does drive from the same location on the tractor but other equipment would use different drives. To turn your Super H into a high clear using the axle housings and drop housings from the 460 based piece of equipment, if you wanted it to be a perfect reproduction, in addition to the mentioned items you would also need to find some 36 inch rear wheels. I'm not suer if 38 inch wheels were optional on the Super HV or not. They were on the Super MV. Harold H
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