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Re: FARMALL C MOUNTING STEP
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Posted by Ernie Bob on December 11, 2002 at 20:01:10 from (198.81.27.16):
In Reply to: FARMALL C MOUNTING STEP posted by HANK on December 10, 2002 at 07:00:23:
Hank, I made a step for my Super C by taking a piece of channel iron, drilling two holes in it the width of the axle housing diameter and bolting another short piece of channel iron with matching holes drilled in it to clamp on the axle housing. I ran the longer piece to the front about 18" then welded a 6" piece of angle iron across for a step, worked real well. On my 200 Farmall with th fast hitch I bolted a 3 foot piece of channel iron across the front of the hitsh that splits the difference between the ground and the axle housing. Send me an e-mail if your interested I could probably put one together for you for minimal $ Good Luck! Ernie Bob
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