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Stoddard Co. SEMO | Well, I never did come up with the proper "A" frame for a 6600 RWA, so I had to fabricate my 7700 frame to fit. I just remove 5 1/2" from each side, then re welded the frame. The job as a whole was not very complicated but, was harder than I thought initially. Rolling the RWA under the back of the combine was a pretty strenuous job. Had I had a loader or forklift with long forks it would have been easy. I still have to run all the plumbing and the single electric line from the cab to the solenoid at the hydraulic manifold. The first pic is of the frame of the 7700 before I narrowed it. The second pic is the frame after I cut and rewelded it and third is after I rolled the RWA under it.
Edited by D&M Farms 8/30/2015 19:30
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