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Re: 1951 Allis Chalmers WD Wide Front End
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Posted by caseyc on January 27, 2005 at 10:54:40 from (66.17.100.10):
In Reply to: 1951 Allis Chalmers WD Wide Front End posted by skyharborcowboyjoe on January 26, 2005 at 18:52:06:
like jrry said you might have to turn the rear tires in to fit between the trailer fenders, but otherwise i don't see a problem with your set-up either. when i bought mine the rear tires were all the way out and i just jacked one side up and moved the one tire in and then it fit on my trailer no problem. i haven't fiddled with mine enough though to be any help otherwise. found mine not running for $175. put a battery in it, cut the steel gas line off and put a temporary rubber one on to get gas to the carb and i drove it on the trailer. the seller was pi$$ed!!! his loss. i just use mine for moving hay racks around the yard. that's all i bought it for and i haven't had to do anything else to it. great little machine. good luck! casey in SD
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