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Ken.

12-16-2003 15:45:20




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Could some one please tell me,the width of a farmall M, with the rear wheels all the way in, for transporting on a trailer. Thank you. Ken.




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E J

12-16-2003 16:28:48




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 Re: Farmall M. in reply to Ken., 12-16-2003 15:45:20  
Acording to the book the min. width with wheels dished in is 52" center to center then you would add the width of the tire say 13" .



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Richard Fazio

12-16-2003 16:14:27




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 Re: Farmall M. in reply to Ken., 12-16-2003 15:45:20  
It's a problem, I just went through the same thing with mine. I got lucky the wheels we're dished in but all the way out. the width is 80" or so. My trailer is 82.75". Just makes it. If the wheels are dished out, even all the way in I think your going to have trouble. The easy thing to do is just turn one around temporarily and move it all the way in. Then I think you'll have it. I assume your going to pick it up after buying it. Problem is you'll get there and the wheel bolts will be frozen tight. The wheel bolts are 1" hex if I remember correctly.

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Greg E

12-16-2003 15:59:30




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 Re: Farmall M. in reply to Ken., 12-16-2003 15:45:20  
I recently had this problem with the H I bought. We slid the wheels all the way in and got it on a trailer 78" wide. It has 12.4x38 on it and they rubbed the rails but went on. Don't know if the inside of the M's axles are wider or not. Of course if the wheels are dished toward the inside they would go much narrower but reversing wheel is no picnic.(especially with loaded tires) Hope I was some help.

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ken.

12-16-2003 16:19:39




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 Re: Re: Farmall M. in reply to Greg E, 12-16-2003 15:59:30  
Thank you Greg.
I have a farmall H, but I think the M will be a lot wider. Thank you for taking the time to reply. Ken.



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