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Re: Toro Golf Genral
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Posted by 135 Fan on February 28, 2007 at 17:03:49 from (68.149.46.121):
In Reply to: Toro Golf Genral posted by Gary Penfield on February 28, 2007 at 06:45:10:
Try an auto wrecker or tractor wrecker. I've seen wheels with slots so they fit different hubs. A wheel maker could make you some as well. I don't think the Toro Generals or Bullets used 9N tranny's. The Toro tractors were 4 speed. On a general with the dump body, I think it was a 2 or 2 1/2 ton differential. The Bullet without the dump box may have used a 1 ton diff. They used surplus WW2 Ford 6 cylinder industrial engines. My dad sold the last one made in 1959. I worked at a few golf courses that had bullets and one that had a bullet and a general that they kept in really good shape. We never did find out how fast it would go but would guess at least 40 mph! Good luck with the wheels. Dave
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