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Re: ? on Red Power mag photo
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Posted by Jim Becker on February 08, 2007 at 22:16:36 from (71.164.210.94):
In Reply to: ? on Red Power mag photo posted by Paul Shuler on February 08, 2007 at 15:15:04:
A lot of the old pictures are pretty badly stretched when you get near the edges. Keep in mind that F-12 wheels can be slid on the axle and it looks like the left wheel is set wider than the right. Although less so, the left plow bottom appears to be farther back than the right one as well. The left tire also appears to be leaning in at the top, but so does the left side of the window in front of the tire. I think you are seeing distortion of the picture. Or maybe the tire really isn't attached to the axle. Probably not possible to say for sure. The two guys in the picture and the photographer are probably all gone, so there is no one to ask. By the way, just a little bit was cropped off the top and bottom of the picture for publication in RPM. Both sides show pretty close to the edge as it was originally published in Harvester World.
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