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Re: W-12 Industrial
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Posted by pgo12 on June 12, 2006 at 16:21:32 from (72.240.236.119):
In Reply to: Re: W-12 Industrial posted by Red Dave on June 12, 2006 at 06:07:45:
the differences between them are, i12,hand and foot throttle,hand throttle optional. pintle hitch for an i, drawbar for w12. round spokes or steel in front for w12, cast or steel for rear of w12. hand brakes. cast rears with brakes inside hub for an i12 , or solid tires or zero pressure. solid fronts, or donut wheels in front, optional zero pressre. front end parts a little different. gearing is faster on an i12. w12 is slower. depending on year,w12 seat is different. kingpins could be different. thats true, its not a farmall, but i figured he was close enough. pg
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