Posted by Colin King on November 14, 2012 at 16:38:28 from (67.233.229.23):
In Reply to: Re: '47 2N Project posted by Bruce (VA) on November 14, 2012 at 07:24:08:
Holy buckets, Bruce! I measured the radius rods on the 2N at roughly 38-5/8" long and on the 50 8N sitting beside her at about 37" long. I'm still puzzled by this. I feel pretty confident that the 8N rods are original to that tractor, so the 2N rods must have been originally longer as well. Which makes me think that someone must have wrecked the front axle mount and replaced it with a later style from an 8N. The wear that I uncovered and the wide front car tires would suggest heavy loader use.
Was the front axle mounting changed that significantly between 2N and 8N?
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