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Posted by Harold H on November 02, 2006 at 06:49:51 from (69.40.87.216):
In Reply to: w-6 standard posted by wegman in Mn on November 01, 2006 at 19:31:06:
I have never heard of a high-clear wheel type tractor. However, if you are determined, anything can be done. You will probably find it easier to find cotton picker parts than high-clear parts. For the rear end, you could use cotton picker flanged housings and bull gears to raise the rear. If you didn't want to use Farmall type rear wheels, you could use dual wheel hubs and disc type wheels. You will also have to find a M thru 560 reversable top and reverse your rear end. As to the front, a Farmall High Clear axle would have to be extensively modified because it has a complete different mounting system and steering syetem. Might be easier to somehow modify the spindles on the SW-6 axle. Have fun with your SW-6-HC project. Harold H
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