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Posted by Nat 2 on June 08, 2006 at 14:12:21 from (64.80.110.33):
In Reply to: Re: Geoff NY posted by RustyFarmall on June 08, 2006 at 11:02:17:
I really don't know how to take that comment... Are you commending me for making the effort, or are you putting me down for speaking out of place? Nothing I said was incorrect, was it? W6 cast bathtub chassis, check. Wasn't sure when the Super W6's changed over to frame rails, check. 560 and M/6 series tractors same frame width, check. D282 fits between frame rails on M/6 series tractors, check. Nope, nothing incorrect or misleading. After it was confirmed that this SWD6 has frame rails, it was a matter of simple logic combined with a little knowledge about the "small frame" tractors to conclude that it was indeed possible to "crowbar" a D282 into an SWD6 with the appropriate modifications. Truth be told, I didn't see the original posting, or I would've just put the same response there. Must've been over the weekend when I don't usually check the board. Sorry if I spoke out of place or offended anyone.
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