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Re: 100/a and farmall 200/sc interchange
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 21, 2006 at 02:44:27 from (216.208.58.144):
In Reply to: 100/a and farmall 200/sc interchange posted by wegman in Mn on October 20, 2006 at 07:45:09:
The torque tube will be the same at the clutch end, but I'm not sure it will match up at transmission. Your best bet is check out part numbers The front end is another matter, you definitely can not switch front casting as the steering shaft on offsets goes along right side of engine, whereas SC, 200, etc. the steering shaft goes along left side. Even if you could change the steering shaft to other side, the offset axle on a SC would be offset. Now, you may be able to change the front axle at pivot point, however the SC, 200, etc will use a much larger pin, plus SC, 200, etc. front axle has a stabilizer. SC, 200 axle assembly is somewhat heavier than offset, your courting disaster on this one. To sumerize, torque tube, cross reference part numbers, I think it may work. On the front axle forget it, you'll buy SC, 200, etc. parts for less money than your modifications are going to cost.
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