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Duals on a 1850

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Drew Gardner

03-24-2003 11:19:44




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I have a question. Is there such a thing as add on hubs for a 1850 cockshutt that would allow duals? Or is a longer axle needed? Thanks




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03-24-2003 17:50:29




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 Re: duals on a 1850 in reply to Drew Gardner, 03-24-2003 11:19:44  
Don't like clamp-on's? All duals really do is help distribute weight, atleast that's what they do for me. I currently don't have a second pair of eyes to mount my duals on my 1755, but I use them on my Massey 285 for all of my feild work. I may switch them over though in a few years while my 285 is getting an overhaul, or I just may buy a second pair for it. If nothing else I could always keep the better pair and sell the other ones.
Donovan from Wisconsin

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Ron Parry

03-24-2003 17:43:52




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 Re: duals on a 1850 in reply to Drew Gardner, 03-24-2003 11:19:44  
Yes there are hubs which give dual wheels I have a set and I am interested in selling them.



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Ron Parry

03-24-2003 17:43:23




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 Re: duals on a 1850 in reply to Drew Gardner, 03-24-2003 11:19:44  
Yes there are hubs which give dual wheels I have a set and I am interested in selling them.



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m kuhns

03-24-2003 13:39:57




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 Re: duals on a 1850 in reply to Drew Gardner, 03-24-2003 11:19:44  
Yes, there are heavier hubs made that are doublesided that allows you to bolt a wheel on each side of the hub. We have them on our one 1850 and our 4-150 White that has basically two Oliver 1850 rears in under it.



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