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What are "mudder tractors" ?
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OHKen
Posted 1/8/2012 18:40 (#2150373 - in reply to #2150312)
Subject: RE: What are "mudder tractors" ?


Ohio
The tractor that I'm looking at is a high crop, it has the drop axle that you show. But the front tires are at least 1' taller. If the axle housings would be available, could a guy drop that rear backdown to a standard configuration ? I'm guessing the ring and pinion would be different too ? With the differental spinning the pinion on the drop axle assembly and a smaller tire on top of that. That differential has to be spinning faster than a regular application, or is my thinking wrong. It could be the same ring and pinion as a regular , but if that is the case they must REALLY gear that front axle down, would you agree.The tires on the front of the tractor would be great for the back. Thanks Rafe you have shed more light on this for me. THANK YOU Just looked at your pics. The tractor I'm looking at has about the same size difference in tire sizes as the 2955, only difference is the tall are on the front.

Edited by OHKen 1/8/2012 18:45
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