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Which is bigger M or L

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    Posted: 15 Oct 2011 at 7:24am
One of the gays at work got to talking and was wondering is there a differance in the side of the M and L? We know that some parts are interchagable.
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Fairly sure an L is a wider version of the M. 
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Are you talking combines or crawlers?
 
The L Crawler is much bigger a 6 cylinder, vs a 4 in the M.
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Originally posted by stray stray wrote:

One of the gays at work got to talking and was wondering is there a differance in the side of the M and L? We know that some parts are interchagable.
 
 
I didnt realize there were that many gays in Syracuse.  
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L is bigger. I have an M, and I only live about 30 miles from you.

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The L crawler is huge, it has an A tractor engine in it with two extra cylinders, 6 in all. I know someone that owns one.
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Originally posted by dustinmo dustinmo wrote:

Originally posted by stray stray wrote:

One of the gays at work got to talking and was wondering is there a differance in the side of the M and L? We know that some parts are interchagable.
 
 
I didnt realize there were that many gays in Syracuse.  
 
It is a very small town
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Originally posted by 8fan 8fan wrote:

L is bigger. I have an M, and I only live about 30 miles from you.

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Originally posted by Orange Blood Orange Blood wrote:

Are you talking combines or crawlers?
 
The L Crawler is much bigger a 6 cylinder, vs a 4 in the M.
Yes I was talking Combines I didn't even think about crawlers
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We had both at the same time, L has about 25% more capacity than an M, depends a bit on engine options, Trev.
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Isn't an L one walker width wider than an M.
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I think they have the same number of walkers but the M's were narrower.I've heard warnings about getting some replacements from the bone yard to make sure it's the right one.
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I thought L's have 5 walkers and the M's had 4.  Ryan

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ryan(IN) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Oct 2011 at 8:59pm
x2 on what Ryan said. But yes the L is bigger than the M. A lot of parts interchange but some definately don't.
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L-L2-L3 walkers (5 total) are 1/2 inch narrower than M-M2-M3 walkers (4 total) ...like 10 1/2"  versus  11 ".  Most all pulleys, hubs, sprockets, belts are the same.
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