Posted by Adirondack case guy on March 28, 2012 at 14:33:40 from (67.252.114.16):
In Reply to: 1030 case posted by rustred on March 28, 2012 at 11:26:59:
Go back to a post by SWI on 3/25/12. That is a 932. The only only diff. between a 9-10 31 and 32 is the brackets that pisition the front axle. On 31's the front axle is simply reversed, so it is positioned out front, rather than "tucked under" The tricycle front was also considered a 31 series. The full coverage fenders, elephant ears" were standard on a 32 series, but an option on the 31 series. The 1030 you are asking about will make a fine loader tractor, which will ture tight. You may have to add a bit more rear weight to compenstate for the shorter wheel base, depending on the loader configuration. Loren
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