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Axle spacing required to run turf tires |
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Arcs and Sparks
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Topic: Axle spacing required to run turf tiresPosted: 08 Mar 2023 at 5:20pm |
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In order to use 18.4/16.1s on the front of a 7000 series how many holes must the front axle be extended outward to ensure there is no interference with the frame rails when in a full turn or when the axle oscillates in a turn? I'd also like to know if that is different when the tire size is dropped to 16.5/16.1. There is an option shown to have a secondary factory spin on fuel filter c/w an electric fuel lift pump mounted external to the right hand frame rail approximately below the glass fuel filter. Would anyone have a photo of their tractor with that set up as a factory option. Just curious how the fuel lines were routed. Based on the mounting location it must also impact turning interference considerations. Any help is appreciated.
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DrAllis
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Posted: 08 Mar 2023 at 8:41pm |
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I remember 7080's having those tires and the axle was completely narrow.
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Lynn Marshall
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Dana, Iowa Points: 2425 |
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Posted: 09 Mar 2023 at 7:52am |
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All of that extra fuel system junk on the later tractors was mounted on the inside of the frame rail.
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