NEW ! centers are finished on the International 300 Utility, almost
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2024
- Both Hubs are drilled and bushings installed and at the time of this video I have one side done but we ran out of time that day . Hopefully later this week we will have the other side on and then we will be able to finish up on the hitch .
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Sure does look sharp!
Looking good!
Make sure it GETS TIGHT ❤❤😊😊😊
Fancy!!
Hubs looking Good
Looks good yeah definitely go with a bigger washer and really you should’ve welded those spacers in there but I think it’ll still work for now
I may go back and do that. I made them a hair shorter so the thin washer would sink into them. They are super tight in there but I will be keeping check on them.
G day Wow those tires should bite. Yrs ago a farmer bought 2 MF 1 high arch & 1 regular
He always like high arch better , better on fuel & he said had more traction.
Good luck Thx.
We will see soon how much it will bite lol
That tire has a mean bite! Are you going to shave them?
A little lol but yeah I'm going to go over them before we pull.
You're making a high utility with the 13.6-38 tires. Originally they are 13.6-28s or 14.9-28s. That's odd that your 300 doesn't have a PTO, but they can be equipped strangely. Our 300 Utility has the TA, but a transmission driven PTO. By serial number suffix, that's correct is the serial number ends in R rather than S.
Pretty much but it will make it harder to lift the front end when tractor pulling . The way it is setup now is how it was back in the day . It has a PTO delete on it which is kinda hard to find from what I was told . I was a salvaged tractor and it didnt have a serial plate on it but I guess it is a early tractor with the January of 55 casting codes
Did you try Mc Master Carr? They have a lot of hardware.
Yeah that's who we used