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Steering wheel for unstyled WC

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    Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 7:41pm
I am slowly restoring my 37 WC
I was researching the correct steering wheel for my tractor as the last owner had put a more modern steering wheel on the tractor 

I purchased a correct steering wheel from a forum member and it is correct, but in bad shape regarding the black bakelite rim.

I came across a very nice steering wheel in a flea market last week, same manufacturer, F&H, perfect baklite rim, but slightly larger hole for the steering shaft
slightly larger center yoke as well.  other than that it looks identical.

I think I will use it and use a bushing to reduce the shaft hole, but I am interested in just what model tractor it came from

it does have orange paint as the base coat, so I am thinking that it has to be AC.

Any help out there
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Matt MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 7:45pm
Could have come from a UC,   A WC has a 7/8" shaft and a UC has a 1" shaft
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Thanks for the reply
I will measure it tomorrow

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1938 UC and "Cool Hand Luke" in the driver's seat. Luke was a mouse killing MACHINE! He is no longer with us, but his skills in the deadly art of mouse policing will sadly and forever be missed. RIP

As for the steering wheel, the UC had a center hub that was only used on the UC. 
 
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