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Posted by pat,maplehillfrm on January 23, 2006 at 17:12:49 from (170.215.213.43):
I have a 8 yr old son who loves farmalls, he wants a M for some reason, but I told him when he gets bigger, well I aquired a 48 cub he loves it, I have had him on it a few times with me behind him,, we are going to restore it this winter, my 13 yr old thinks we should do his super major first, but he will wait,, my question is this, I have a 52 cub that has a good rear(from tranny back) the 48 has a weld on the final drive, and needs oil seals and what not, if I was going to swap out the rear ends is t here anything special I will have to worry about once I get her split?I think it should bolt up but I want to be sure first, I think this wouod be the place to ask, otherwise guide me , thanks pat
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