Posted by Allan in NE on August 26, 2007 at 08:10:02 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: ih wide front posted by Hugh MacKay on August 26, 2007 at 03:48:39:
Well, guess we sure got that straightened out, didn't we?
Nobody's "talking down to you", Hugh. Just merely trying to tell you that I think you are thourghly mistaken if you think you can strap a front end out from under a 1066 over and under a 560. That is going to make for one very long day indeed.
I'll give you this:
Yesterday while in town, I saw one of the most "beefy" 656Ds I've ever laid eyes on. Was set up to feed cattle with a quick tach 3100 DuAl loader. Had calcium filled, "hub clamp", dual type, stamped rear wheels on the back with 18.4 X 38s and six-bolt 11.5 Tri-ribs on the front.
Here's the good part: It also had the later, heavier style cast iron wide front end out from under a 666 on it, which is a totally different bird than that 1066-1466 front-end and of course, was a simple bolt on swap. That tractor was built up to work and I was very impressed with the way it was set up.
Now, if my posts are coming across as "I, me and mine", I apologize for that, but really don't know how to do it any differently, as I post in real time and from the real world. :cry:
Of course you haven't been "Silly enough to invest in worn out, inefficient, 2-wheel drive tractors". Why in the world would you?
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