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Posted by Nat 2 on April 24, 2006 at 11:19:27 from (64.80.108.52):
In Reply to: Hey Mr. MacKay posted by Michael Sheik on April 24, 2006 at 04:48:36:
I think everyone is flying off the handle for nothing. Michael NEVER said he was going to lop of the axles so he couldn't put duals on! He only wants to trim them off so they don't stick out beyond the axle dual hubs. At least that is how I interpreted his original post. Michael, there is absolutely, positively no technical reason why you can't lop off the axles. The tractor will not fall on a pile. The tractor will not drive differently. If all you're going to do is shorten the axles to the outside of the axle dual hubs, then nobody should have a single, solitary problem with what you're doing. You're not devaluing the tractor by a cent. The tractor must have extra-long axles to allow you to run duals in row crops. Maybe a rare option, but nothing that makes the tractor any more valuable than one with regular long axles.
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