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Eaton OH Dekalb pull

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dogonewild

02-26-2006 16:29:42




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Anyone goin to spectate or pull?




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minnie ub

02-27-2006 14:27:08




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 Re: Eaton OH Dekalb pull in reply to dogonewild, 02-26-2006 16:29:42  
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ALSO. WAS THINKING ABOUT GOING TO PULL BUT DOESN'T SOUND LIKE MANY ARE GOING TO GO.



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dogonewild

02-27-2006 16:44:12




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 Re: Eaton OH Dekalb pull in reply to minnie ub, 02-27-2006 14:27:08  
yea sounds like not much good to say about it eiter



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dogonewild

02-26-2006 16:41:08




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 Wheelbase, Dave Slater in reply to dogonewild, 02-26-2006 16:29:42  
Thanks everyone for resolving the length issue.Dave I know you have farmalls, would you have some good M sheetmetal? I have really good 450 sheetmetal would trade maybe if you want to i have other 450 parts too



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Dave Slater

02-26-2006 18:31:15




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 Re: Wheelbase, Dave Slater in reply to dogonewild, 02-26-2006 16:41:08  
Sorry no grill or hood for sale at present time.
To change your tractor to early type using mostly stock parts you need several things.Since its a pulling tractor i won't say about hydraulics since they probably won't be used. To use a M hood you need to use a gasoline M type front bolster, radiator shroud collent pipe(or shorten yours)and steering worm shaft.This will shorten wheel base 1.5 to 1.625 inches.and make M hood fit.Or to use your bolster you can shorten frame rails and redrill bolster mounting holes.If you do that the dog for hand crank needs removed,it sticks out longer than M.If you want to leave chassis the way it is you would need a SMTA hood to reach.On back if using M bolster or yours moved back use center steer shaft support and gage bracket from M.If using stock wheel base the 450 center support will work but if you want gauges there you need the gauge plate.Getting long will list other changes later.

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Dave Slater

02-27-2006 08:06:43




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 Re: Wheelbase, Dave Slater in reply to Dave Slater, 02-26-2006 18:31:15  
Using M gas tank the rear support will need to be fabricated. The MTA without hydraulics used one something like a M with top extended forward.Don't think you could find one and it would only fit on the top cover from SM. 450 top cover doesn't have bolt holes for rear steering post. Make post or change top cover from late M ,SM and install the shift forks from 450 to it.A SMTA top cover fits without changes.MTA rear steer post is 3/4 inch taller than M, SM post.A spacer block under post will take care of that. 450 rear steering shaft is the right length but is splined so that 450 steering wheel has to be used.If wanting MTA steering wheel use MTA or 400 shaft or lengthen M one.If using M type throttle linkage the rear rod needs lengthend and arm out of governor changed. Other little changes needed here and there also.Maybe this gives you ideas.

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