Posted by Buddy Woodson on May 24, 2014 at 12:34:55 from (76.22.181.65):
Working in the A lo-boy. Got the finals rotated forward and with brake rod in origional position. A lot of work to accomplish these results. The mounting holes are not evenly spaced like a cub, so had to drill new holes and cut a new pathway for the brake rods. The shop mules use an adaptor plate to take care of the mounting holes, but leave the brake rods exiting the top of the housing, which is not the way I wanted to build the lo-boy.
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