Posted by Steven f/AZ on January 18, 2009 at 18:00:16 from (24.121.133.155):
In Reply to: Wide front posted by Metz on January 18, 2009 at 15:18:49:
The BASIC MAIN mount to the bolster is the same pattern (4 bolts) on the H through the 450 for sure, maybe even up to the 56 series.
There are differences on the support irons that bolt to the frame farther back between the different frame sized tractors (H thru 350 is narrower than M thru 450). Also, the bolt pattern is different for the steering arm between the sizes of tractor.
I took a front-end off a 450 and put it on my H. Had to make new irons for the rear support to the frame and modify the steering arm to fit my bolt pattern. We measured the bolt pattern on our 1256 for the main mount and it is the same...
NOW, number tractors have a different style of front end vs. the letter series. Letter series had the tie rods out front until the Supers, then the tie rods went behind and the axle was re-designed.
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