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Posted by paul on November 30, 2004 at 18:23:52 from (66.60.197.122):
In Reply to: IH 300 width posted by harvested on November 30, 2004 at 10:47:29:
In addition to what Hugh said, they have sliding axles on the row crop (biger one) as well as dished wheels and 2 different rim ridges to bolt to. How much are you willing to go through to set it as narrow as possible for the ride? Second to worst case, it's set with the dishes & rims as wide as possible, you need to support rear end & swap wheels. Worst case, they are set differently from each other (this is common, mine is set with the right side rim narrow for baling/ combining, left side is set wide rim for stablity). You may end up taking the rims and axle clamps apart to move everything 'in'. I believe the wide front end would actually be wider than the rear wheels if you ran the rears dished 'in' so that probably isn't a real world option, tho something you could do for temporary.... Just so you know what you are getting into if you are just given a number for the narrowest setting for a 300 row-crop, it might be more involved than you think... --->Paul
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