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dual adapters
hello I'm wanting to have some dual adapters made for an original I was just wondering how wide they should be from flange to flange? I don't want a whole lot of space between the two tires
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Re: dual adapters
I understand the IH ones were 7 1/4" wide, outside to outside, I have some that are just under 7" wide but are not stamped IH and likely just a real nice reproduction set. I asked about how much space you had between the wheels using the IH, 7 1/4" dual adapter and stock 6X12 wheels & tires on another cub cadet forum and didn't get a response... guess I will have to mount some up and see.
Good luck,
Good luck,
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Re: dual adapters
thanks for your help david
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