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Posted by JD70Jim on October 27, 2001 at 13:53:56 from (64.197.39.112):
In Reply to: 503 John Deere posted by holmboy on October 27, 2001 at 09:51:15:
I am presuming that you mean to say you have a 530 "tricycle" or "narrow front" tractor. You can purchase a used "factory type" wfe from many different salvage yards and parts suppliers. Many of the "antique tractor" dealers also stock them. There are also several types of aftermarket wide front ends, which you may purchase either used or new. "Schwartz" is a very common brand name for these aftermarket parts. As a word of warning---the "correct" "square tube John Deere Wide Front End" (which also fits the 520,620,720,630 and 730 tractors) is very pricey. You may also be offered the older "round tube" wide front (from anA,B,G,50,60 or 70 tractor). These will fit and work just fine, they just were the older type and were discontinued prior to the introduction of your tractor. The "round tube" wfe is about 2/3 the price of the later "square tube" type and about equal to a Schwartz New WFE. Good luck.
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