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Posted by RayP(MI) on January 04, 2004 at 17:33:26 from (216.46.211.32):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Duals for M posted by Bill Smith on January 04, 2004 at 13:22:31:
Well, this is probably the wrong board to tell this, but back in the early '50's my dad had a cedar swamp cleared, and wanted to disk it up with his JD B and a disk tiller. Kept getting stuck until he borrowed another set of wheels off another B and dualed it up. Just slid the origional wheels in on the axles and slid the new ones on the outside. With the additional flotation he got along just fine. Neighbors were rolling in the aisles with laughter. Funny thing, no one is laughing at their grandsons with their dualed and tripled and 4wd tractors. How things change in half a century. Duals were a solution to a problem then, and now - just not near as funny now!
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