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    Posted: 03 Jan 2013 at 1:01pm
Does anyone make a light weight wide front axle assembly for a puller? I can adapt it to my application, just looking for the axle with spindles and hubs. I saw an article I think it was in Hook about someone that was making them, but as usual you can never find something when you want it.
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What tractor do you have?
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Building a d17 with a 301
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Depends on how good you are at welding I suppose. On my 210/8070 I used a 190 wide front and made my own bolster. On something like a D17 it shouldnt be too hard to make a wide front and just use spindles from anything you can scrounge up that are light.
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Thanks, I can fab almost anything, sometimes it`s easier not to reinvent the wheel if someone has already done it.
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