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AC 170-175 ?

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    Posted: 17 Sep 2022 at 7:46pm
What wheel tread width are most of you guys running on the 170-175 tractors, with and without loaders? Also from the factory, which way are the spokes in steering wheel oriented? Thanks, Tracy
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Ours is set to run in 30" rows. Even with the loader on. Same for the 185
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Our one-seventy is set for 36" rows with a loader on it.  Andy
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With hydrostatic steering there is no orientation
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When I restored mine, I clocked the wheel with one spoke facing down so no spokes obstruct the gauges when driving in a straight line.  Can't remember how it was oriented before.

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Everything is set for 30" rows here. 
Yes even the AC 200 w/ cab. 
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Steering wheel clocking is futile. It constantly changes as you drive the tractor. The steering wheel naturally keeps turning clockwise as you turn it back and forth. Very normal and nothing you can do about it.
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Dr Allis,and others, thanks for info. I appreciate it. Tracy
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