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Re: F-12 steel
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Posted by Mike Androvich on November 27, 2003 at 16:52:15 from (24.50.141.187):
In Reply to: F-12 steel posted by Rob on November 27, 2003 at 11:35:20:
F-12 wide front steel wheels are extremely hard to find. In fact, I would say they are one of the hardest of any tractor in the 1930's IHC line to find. About the only thing worse might be F-30 Cane wide front steel, or a Waukesha single front steel wheel. F-12 wide fronts were only commonly used in a few areas, namely California in the Valleys,a few areas on the east coast, and some scattered areas where the soil conditions were so soft that narrow fronts bogged down. Anywhere else they were a oddity. Nearly all that came out on steel were cut off for rubber because the steel are narrow and they dig in when turning. Good luck in your search, though. I have been looking for a set for years with no luck for my wide front F-14. If you come across two sets, look me up!!!
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