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Re: adapting a wide front from a combine axle
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Posted by Mike in MI on February 04, 2007 at 13:43:31 from (74.36.237.199):
In Reply to: adapting a wide front from a combine axle posted by RANDY WANG on February 03, 2007 at 20:33:50:

Randy, I going to yes it can be done. I wanted a wide front for my Oliver Super 77 but at the time I couldn't find an OEM and when I did find one it was in bad shape or a bunch of parts missing from it. I was at this local bone yard one day. I was looking for a particular part for my combine and I got to looking at the rear axles on the combines that was there and I thought to myself I wonder if I could get one of theses axles to work on a tractor. I came across this JD combine and it look to be in good shape and I decided to take the axle from it and few other things to make it have power steering. For a while there I didn't think I was ever going to get it done and make it look half way decent and work ok. Had to do a lot of cutting - welding - fabricating and how I wanted to have the pivoting on it. Had some trial and errors. But I was surprised how well it worked when I got it done. It's still one the tractor today and still working so far. Good luck. Mike
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