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Does anyone have or can get pictures of a b and c series front axle side by side. I am wanting the front lower on my c160.

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Sparky

  I’m gonna guess that the front axle in a C-100 and a B-100 are the same.

  

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, brians306 said:

I am wanting the front lower on my c160.

 

How much lower are you going for?

 

6 inch wheels would drop it an inch. 

 

Any other difference between axles would be negligible. Most B and C axles are about the same. 

 

It's easier to go higher than it is to go lower. 

 

I have never measured it, but I put B/C knuckles on a Lawn Ranger axle. The difference in steering radius is crazy, but I'm not sure about height. 

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Ed Kennell
13 hours ago, brians306 said:

I am wanting the front lower on my c160

Why?

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brians306
22 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Why?

pulling tractor build.

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kpinnc
21 minutes ago, brians306 said:

pulling tractor build.

 

Smaller front tires, larger rear.

 

And post in the pulling section. There may be some help there that the main forum is unaware of since we focus primarily on normal use of these tractors. 

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Pullstart

Yep, most folks run an 8” wheel spindle and a 6” wheel.  It’s the most effective way to lower the front of a :wh: for pulling.  

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