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Topic: Farmall 460 puller custom wide front
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| chestervillefarms
12-07-2012 14:24:30
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I want to build a 460 puller and I want to build a wide front end from a front end running gear. I havent bought the tractor yet. Is it easier to start with a 460 that has a factory wide front, or a narrow front? |
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| torch guy
12-08-2012 21:09:58
70.194.2.152
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Re: Farmall 460 puller custom wide front in reply to chestervillefarms, 12-07-2012 14:24:30
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| Ive built several custom bolsters with light wide fronts and rack and pinion steering. Its easier and lighter to just scrap the whole thing |
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| chestervillefarms
12-10-2012 13:13:27
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Re: Farmall 460 puller custom wide front in reply to torch guy, 12-08-2012 21:09:58
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| So you're saying it doesn't matter if i get a wide or narrow? |
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| torch guy
12-11-2012 21:01:19
70.194.0.245
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Re: Farmall 460 puller custom wide front in reply to chestervillefarms, 12-10-2012 13:13:27
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| Correct. The bolster is the same whether its wide or narrow so it wouldnt matter. |
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| torch guy
12-11-2012 20:57:16
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Re: Farmall 460 puller custom wide front in reply to chestervillefarms, 12-10-2012 13:13:27
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| You can go either way. I prefer wide fronts over trikes because its easier to get rid of that heavy piece of cast iron called the upper bolster. I did fabricate a narrow front once with a manual gear box, a front spindle from a 1/2 ton 10 bolt chevy front, the axle stub and drive puck, and the hub. It was a chore and swore id never do that again. |
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