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Topic: Questions about White 2-150 2-180 front axles
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| buzzinduzzin
12-15-2012 17:51:35
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I am installing a 12v71 Detroit in a 2-150. The oil pan is very deep on the 12v & the axle wishbone is hitting the pan. (all 2 w.d. drive,no F.W.A.) I have been told that a 2-180 axle is built heavier, has no wishbone & will bolt up to the 2-150 frame side rails. Is all of this info accurate ? Also will the 2-150 steering motor work on the 2-180 steering cylinder?? Thank you |
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| G1355
12-16-2012 19:47:05
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Re: Questions about White 2-150 2-180 front axles in reply to buzzinduzzin, 12-15-2012 17:51:35
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| I agree love to see some pictures |
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| agcodick
12-16-2012 06:51:08
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Re: Questions about White 2-150 2-180 front axles in reply to buzzinduzzin, 12-15-2012 17:51:35
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The White 2-150 was really just a MM G-1355 with different sheet metal. I don't know how compatible the front axle would be to swap. If you had a 2-155 it may be a different story. You could look at the parts breakdowns on agcopartsbooks.com to compare them.
I'm with the other guys, I would love to see a picture. Also on the MM forum someone posted a picture of a G-1355 that had a Detroit 6-71 in it. That tractor had some channel added to its frame and I would have to look at how they mounted the front axle. |
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| e
12-15-2012 21:25:36
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Re: Questions about White 2-150 2-180 front axles in reply to buzzinduzzin, 12-15-2012 17:51:35
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| OK, now that the cat is out of the bag, you're just going to have to put up pictures. I speak for a lot of guys on here when I say I gotta see this thing. |
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| tjv
12-15-2012 19:14:56
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Re: Questions about White 2-150 2-180 front axles in reply to buzzinduzzin, 12-15-2012 17:51:35
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| i dont know about the axles but i have retrofitted an IH tractor with a case front axle and had no trouble with the steering motor and cylinder. If the cylinder has a larger displacement it just steers a little slower. its been working for many years, this is not a complete answer to your question but i hope it helps. |
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