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Re: Re: Super-A Front Axle
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Posted by Russel Berg on July 16, 2004 at 18:46:52 from (66.47.249.82):
In Reply to: Re: Super-A Front Axle posted by Hugh MacKay on July 16, 2004 at 18:13:59:
I am just rebuilding the tractor so all of the parts came with it. The holes do not appear to have been redrilled and they are not elongated or out of round. I do not have a photo but the spindle shafts appear to be angled about 2-3 degrees with the lower end (wheel) forward. Both spindle shafts appear to have the same lean. This lean also puts the knuckle of the stearing arm a bit higher than it looks like it should be to have the tie-rods line up. It looks like if I were to flip the main shaft over the lean would be slightly back at the wheel and that would put the stearing arm at about the right height to make the tie rods line up. It's just hard to believe that something this subtle would be built into a tractor of this vintage. Every other assembly I have worked on has been dead simple. rusty
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