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Ttague39B ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 09 Aug 2025 Location: Tunkhannock PA Points: 4 |
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Hi, new to this forum but been using its info for years. I have a 1943 allis C that came with a wide front end, and from what I understood they only came narrow from factory unless ordered with a loader. However I see so many with a wide front. How come? And should I use the wide or a narrow front end I have?
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The C was available with either a narrow or wide front end, although there seem to be a lot more narrow.
The C did not have a frame and putting a loader on them put a lot of presssure on the torque tube.
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Ttague39B ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 09 Aug 2025 Location: Tunkhannock PA Points: 4 |
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Okay, thank you, seen very conflicting opinions and just wanted a solid answer.
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