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Re: Farmall front end


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Posted by bwikan on July 01, 2009 at 07:14:14 from (74.127.162.5):

In Reply to: Farmall front end posted by D Slater on June 27, 2009 at 12:24:22:


D Slater said: (quoted from post at 12:24:22 06/27/09) Which wide front do you have, IH and which type or aftermarket? If its a original IH type for a 400 only 3 bolts were used to mount steering arm. The steering arm bolt size and spread is different though between SH, 300 and 350 compared to the 400. If its IH tie rods in rear type off the smaller tractors the rear support may be to small also. Steering arm and other parts are sold by aftermarket companies for the IH 400 type wide front.


I have an H - I bought an IH original wide front end with the steering in front and traded in my narrow front - wide front is not aftermarket and it came with an adapter plate that had the spacer tabs in the rear cut off - I put it on and used it for several years, noticed lately that it was sagging off the tractor belly in the rear of the plate and that it was cracked. Upon research I discovered that there are 2 support bars that are also missing from original purchase. There appears to be no way that the adapter plate attaches to the belly of the tractor in the back of the plate (toward rear of tractor). IH manual does not show any brackets - so do the support bars keep it up in the rear or is something missing?

Upon discovering crack in plate, I went back to place where I traded in narrow front and said that if I could either repair plate or put narrow front back on. I had a spare old style narrow front with wider hubs but no rims and he said just swap the hubs from the wide front to the narrow front and when I did I learned that the spindle on the wide front is larger than the spindles on the narrow front. Dealer also did not have clamp on rims for the older style hubs so now I have to find new style hubs/rims/bearings. Can I use wide front hubs with different bearings to fit the narrow front or are the hubs incompatable between wide front and narrow front??? and where can I find the support bars that are missing??


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