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Re: Re: Re: will this work from M to H
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Posted by zak on April 07, 2004 at 07:48:05 from (128.175.85.99):
In Reply to: Re: Re: will this work from M to H posted by chad on April 07, 2004 at 06:47:58:
Chad, I've done this swap on my 300 (using a 400 WFE). The bolt holes are spaced 4 1/2" on center, square. Additionally, they are 3/4" holes for the M, while the H, 300, 350 uses 5/8" bolts. The frame rails are 18" across on the H, 300, 350 (If I recall correctly) and 20" on the larger series. You'll have to make a new rear bracket which is less difficult than it sounds if you have some plate stock lying around. The front pedestal mount can either be notched to accomodate the smaller bolt pattern, or you can cut the whole plate off your WFE and just weld a new one on (Which is what I did). The plate is easy enough to make. Good luck!
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