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Re: Question about Ford Half-Tracks
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Posted by RWK in WI on August 06, 2007 at 17:44:03 from (207.14.76.9):
In Reply to: Question about Ford Half-Tracks posted by kayt on August 06, 2007 at 17:06:14:
Just for your information, there were two main styles made for the N tractors. The Arps made in Wisconsin used a front bogy wheel that had a wheel disk bolted to a hub with studs - like the 8n's front wheels. The Bombidear ( spelling ?) made in Canada used a front bogy wheel that had the wheel disk held to the spindle only with a central nut. I have seen complete units go in the $500. and up range IF all the bracket are there.
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