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Topic: rrlund-1850 question
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| L. Saunders
10-04-2012 20:39:09
65.19.79.48
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Randy, in the corn picking picture of your 1850 the rear tire center looks different than the flat cast center on my (1966)1850 and my brother's earlier 1850. Is that a different type of center, or some kind of add on weight? Hard to tell from the picture but it doesn't seem to look like any of the add-on rear weights I've seen. Foolish question, I'm just curious. |
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| rrlund
10-05-2012 05:15:33
207.241.137.116
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Re: rrlund-1850 question in reply to L. Saunders, 10-04-2012 20:39:09
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| J's right. Power adjust wheels,set in most of the way so it'll straddle 30 inch rows. No wheel weights. |
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| Wrenchbender
10-05-2012 02:09:36
96.60.197.83
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Re: rrlund-1850 question in reply to L. Saunders, 10-04-2012 20:39:09
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| I was going to ask if it was a late model with a O/U because the wheels look like what's on a 1750 I've got. It's a '68, has those style centers and a O/U. WB<><. |
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| J. Schwiebert
10-05-2012 01:46:43
209.143.28.10
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Re: rrlund-1850 question in reply to L. Saunders, 10-04-2012 20:39:09
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| Looks like a power shift wheel to me. |
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