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Bobatwarsaw
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Posted: 28 Jan. 2010 at 1:27am |
Hi Group
I am still new here and some of the questions I have are probley
already answared in other threads, but I havent found them as yet
So maybe Josh or anyone has close up pictures of all the diffrent
farm implements being used or not. Does anyone have an 2A with
any implements they use. Brand names and model numbers?
Thanks again All
Bob
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lowenuf
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45 #10033 ACM #47 45 #10163 ACM #188 57 CJ5 Dauntless V6, T-18 4-speed, D-44 rear/D-30 front, D-20 twin stick |
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Bobatwarsaw
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Josh your the man, and again thans for your help
Bob
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Night0wl
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Who is Josh? |
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Night0wl
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose" Jim Elliot 45 CJ-2A My Project |
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Bobatwarsaw
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Dave, I made a mistake
sorry
Take care Bob
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1948 CJ2A 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee Tractor 1941 J-3 Cub 1957 Farmall Cub Low Boy tractor 1942 Clarktor WW2 tug |
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1947 CJ2A
1948 CJ2A 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee Tractor 1941 J-3 Cub 1957 Farmall Cub Low Boy tractor 1942 Clarktor WW2 tug |
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localloser
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Hello All, I am new to this forum like many others. I was hoping someone could provide information about these wheel attachments I have. No one seems to know much about them. They are made to bolt on to the back rear wheel rims. Thanks localloser |
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sibaropsis
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Kinda like to Ben Hur chariot wheel blades Maybe these provide a bit of extra traction in muddy field conditions?
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Steve
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kilroy
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Clearly, they're Amish... Edited by kilroy - 14 Sep. 2011 at 8:03pm |
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"You know, I'm too old a bunny to get very excited about all this."
General H.E. von Salmuth Commander German Fourth Army France: 5 June 1944 1947 Willys CJ2A 1947 Bantam T3-C Trailer |
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localloser
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I am originally from Arkansas. I got these wheel attachments with the jeep (CJ-2A Three on the tree). The part of the state I am from is all farm land. Gumbo mud all over. Not sure if these where after market or what. Just looking to see how common these things are. |
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kilroy
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MOUNT THOSE BAD BOYS UP!!!!
Like to see a pic of that! I like 'em. Did they raise, like, rice around there or something? |
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"You know, I'm too old a bunny to get very excited about all this."
General H.E. von Salmuth Commander German Fourth Army France: 5 June 1944 1947 Willys CJ2A 1947 Bantam T3-C Trailer |
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all4jpn
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step one- sharpen to smooth blade...
step two- go zombie patrolling...
step three-make sure you dice the brain
seriously...those look awesome..i too want to see mounted picks..imagine those on a dually cj
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46 cj/06 lj/ and mb/2a/38 hybrid project
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rocnroll
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How about a picture of your wheels.....are there four holes in them?
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'48 CJ2A Lefty "Common sense is not that common" |
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Oilleaker1
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Looks like the bolt pattern is too wide to bolt on a Jeeps lug nuts. Missing a adaptor? You'll need titanium tips to drive on the street though. Low range , and not up front, tip over backwards? I've also never seen them until now, Thanks! John
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Green Disease, Jeeps, Old Iron!
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lowenuf
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there have been several wheels surface in the last couple of years that have the 4 holes drilled in the raised area outside of the lugnnut pattern, maybe these are why...
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45 #10033 ACM #47 45 #10163 ACM #188 57 CJ5 Dauntless V6, T-18 4-speed, D-44 rear/D-30 front, D-20 twin stick |
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localloser
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The rear wheel rims attach to jeep in normal fashion lug nuts etc... on the rear rims the are four bolts that are part of the rim just beyond where the lug nuts are. The attachments can be attached or removed as needed without needing to mess with lug nuts.
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