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Posted by K.B.-826 on February 28, 2005 at 18:25:26 from (209.163.30.79):
In Reply to: Oh, Man! You Gotta See This! posted by Allan in NE on February 28, 2005 at 08:08:56:
According to the 86 series operator's manual, a narrow front end was avalible from the factory for the 886 only. That set-up would bolt under a 1086, but I have only seen one picture of an 886 narrow front ever, no question that they are extremely unusual. The 66 series also had a narrow front end option, which would bolt under an 86, but once again, very unusual. Those of you familiar with the 66, 86, and 88 series know that you can't just bolt up a narrow front to their bolsters. If you look very carfully at Allan's picture, you can tell that somone has adapted an entire 06/26/56 series bolster to that 1086. The shiney new bolts give it away, plus you can see one of the cast holes that the wide front would bolt up to. Wonder how it works, given the changes that were made to the steering system after the 26/56 series.
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