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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 07, 2004 at 14:21:28 from (64.228.11.1):
In Reply to: Re: Re: To SHV Owner or SHV Expert posted by Bud on January 06, 2004 at 20:16:16:
Bud: I went for that visit today, and came up with the same figures as riverbend, mainly due to the fact this manual was for H and HV also. However looking at some close up shots of the axle carrier and final drive, the whole unit is completely different from the regular tractor. In other words it is not a H axle carrier with a final drive added. The axle carrier portion is definately for HV only and couldn't say for sure but think carrier and final drive are one piece. Having said that I would expect the same castings were used on SHV as on HV, as it applies to dimensions. I expect the only difference you will find between HV and SHV as it applies to wheel tread, is the actual way rim fastens to wheel. So if minamum tread on HV with wheels dished in is 60" quite likely SHV may go to 56" 0r 58". My opinion you will be able to get SHV as narrow or even less than HV. I hope this works for you, best I can do.
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