Posted by mlshvb on October 30, 2009 at 21:27:01 from (99.40.234.86):
I found a 2150 about 90 miles away from me and wouldn"t mind checking into it to maybe fix up a little and pull in some farm classes. It looks like it has the wide 32 or 34 inch tires, but I would like to use 20.8-38 tires for pulling. Can I put regular 9 bolt hubs on the tractor so I can use 38" press wheels? It would be nice to lighten up the tractor to get into the 11,500lb/130hp class.
I have heard that the 2150 has a planetary rear end. Are the planetary gears internal to the rear end or are they located externally on the hubs? We have always ran the smaller 50 and 55 series olivers, but never ran across these big old beasts before. I"m getting the itch to add another oliver to shed, but would appreciate a little guidance first.
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