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Posted by Stan(VA). on October 06, 2000 at 04:58:51 from (207.172.109.61):
In Reply to: Farmall rear swap posted by Matt on October 05, 2000 at 15:59:01:
I met a guy in VA that's been doing swaps like this for 20 years. Back when they were cheaper he would pick up C's and A's and put the engine and torque tube from the C into the A and put a woods deck on it then re-sell it. Since the C had different hyd controls he had to fab something there. If you use the one from the Super A, all the better. I just finished putting a Super C block on a B rear to use the hyd pump. I wanted to keep the narrow front so I ended up drilling out one of the front bolster to motor holes in the bolster because the bolt now goes in from the opposite side (See the bolt that hits behind the hyd pump), and I needed a short extension for the steering shaft to get around the hyd pump. You would also need to use the Super A steering shaft support in the back to clear the rockshafts on the touch control assy (which you are allready planning on). At the moment it's working fine. I had my brother help weld up brackets to mount a frame type 3 point hitch from the C. Good luck, Stan(VA).
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