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a farm question
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David Brown 880 - Location: Walker Louisiana
a farm question
I am slow on the up take but finally figured out a problem I have been having I have three tractors and a small farm wagon and they all have different width and to top it all, my Yanmar front is way more narrow than the back and no adjustment I can see. So my rows are allover the place . I am thinking a row pointer may be the best thing. I could hook it to the bumper of Yanmar, rear of it is close enough to cub not to be a problem . My AV is way wider ,but not using it now I could adjust the pointer when I start again with the AV.Is this good idea or does someone have another and am I missing any thing Billy
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Re: a farm question
Have you tried adjusting the widths of the tractor wheels? If they are Farmalls, most rear wheels can be adjusted by changing how they are mounted on rims and wheel centers (discs). Some front axles can also be adjusted. Check out this link from Rudi's Manuals above:
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20Owner's%20Manuals/McCormick%20Farmall%20Cub%20Tractor%20Operator's%20Manual%201-5-55/index.html
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20Owner's%20Manuals/McCormick%20Farmall%20Cub%20Tractor%20Operator's%20Manual%201-5-55/index.html
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- 5+ Years
- Posts: 141
- Joined: Wed Apr 29, 2015 5:23 am
- Zip Code: 70785
- Tractors Owned: 1950AV Farm all High clearance
1952 Farm all Cub
1958 Farm all Cub
1959 Farm all Cub Lowboy
1951 Farm all Super A
1942Farm all B
1944Farmall B
2000Yanmar YM 2000
Gravely 5665
David Brown 880 - Location: Walker Louisiana
Re: a farm question
Cub is good , Yanmar is the problem front and back are different width.
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