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AC D19 width..

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rboulware

02-22-2006 13:56:52




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What is the width and the height of a AC D19 wide front tractor....does any one know???




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John (MO)

02-23-2006 06:54:33




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 Re: AC D19 width.. in reply to rboulware, 02-22-2006 13:56:52  
Manual says height 84 3/8 inches for gas tractor and 89 inches for diesel, doesn't say with which tires that is measured. Manual also lists rear wheel tread as between 60 and 88 inches. I think that is center of tire to center of tire. I think with 15.5x38's you can get the tires just inside of 76 inches. That is just from memory and would be without power adjust rims. The axles are wider than that though if you need to clear something taller than just a low trailer rail.

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Hurst

02-22-2006 16:14:14




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 Re: AC D19 width.. in reply to rboulware, 02-22-2006 13:56:52  
Did you find a way to ship the D19? Height can vary since the tallest thing is the muffler, and that can be different among models. It can be removed, leaveing the steeringwheel as the highest part. I would guess without muffler and air cleaner, it would be right at 7 ft give or take depending on tire size. Good luck with the tractor and enjoy it if you are able to get it.

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no1farmboy1

02-22-2006 15:52:34




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 Re: AC D19 width.. in reply to rboulware, 02-22-2006 13:56:52  
mine is set on 30 inch rows and total width as close as i can tell is 73 or 74 inches. 61 inches to gas cap,steering wheel is a couple inches more and to the top of exhaust is84 inch but it has a strait pipe. i dont think the mufflers were quite that tall.



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