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Re: Joining a B with a C
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John WNC
12-03-2002 13:48:43
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My dad(Bruce) and I have bought a C that had the non adjustable B front Axle mounted on it. The picture is on the allis chalmers page archives. There are two problems I know of. First, the rear end of the C is wider than a B since the B was a one row tractor and the C was two rows. But, if you never use the cultivators it shouldn't be that big of a problem. Second, the steering link on a C is up, the pitman arm on the steering wheel geer box points up. On a B it is down. If you had a B box and pitman arm, you could just put the steering box from the B on the C chassis and use the original linkage, I think. On our C, whoever had it made there own linkage using the C gear box pointing up and the B front end down, It sure was an ugly way to do it, but it worked. I still have that homemade link but have since put a C tricycle on that C so it would be original. E-mail me if you have any questions.
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kevin
12-04-2002 06:17:04
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Re: Re: Joining a B with a C in reply to John WNC, 12-03-2002 13:48:43
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Thanks for the help. I had a good C chassis and didn't want it to "go to waste". If and when I get around to it, I'll repost.
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