Posted by Erbaugh on January 17, 2009 at 16:25:30 from (208.5.222.217):
My Dad and I restored a 1951 Farmall Super C this year. It was in pretty bad shape and we had a parts tractor. It was also a 1951 model. The original tractor had grooves wore in the axle, so we replaced them with the axles from the parts tractor because they were perfect. Now on the inside end they are different. On the other side of the bull gear, one was held in by a little plate with two bolts( the worn axle) and the other was held by heavy snap rings, which were a pain in the rear to get on and off. I'm just curious if anyone has any idea why they would be different because they are the same year model, did IH just change it. I guess it doesn't make a difference, but I'm just wondering. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. I'd love for anyone to search "Erbaugh" in the tractor photos and look at our tractors. Thanks
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