Posted by GoJDGuy on July 27, 2021 at 12:13:11 from (74.79.19.111):
In Reply to: Norden Axle posted by GoJDGuy on July 26, 2021 at 16:50:04:
Thanks for getting back to me. I live in Upstate NY so thats a ways from NE. I took some pics of the front end for you to compare with the one you have. One thing I thot was the ID plate is riveted on. Yours might be missing but there should be 4 holes where the rivets were located on front center. If this is a front end I could use maybe I could possibly pay you to pull the 2 pitman arms and both tie rods and send them. Maybe thats more than you want to get into and I could understand. Im thinking like you about replacing it with a JD front end. This would buy me some time until I could locate one.I dont even know where to look so Id have to ask around. I dont know how to send pics on this. If you could send me your Email address Id send them directly to you. Mine is gvrock@icloud.com. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks again for getting back to me.
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