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ACEngineering

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A neighbour has asked me where’s the best place to get them from. Not sure of the model number but it has Clark Hurth axles. Looks like https://images.app.goo.gl/cVsJutEGfAhA9w8n9 or a bit bigger. Any recommendations?

Machine in Your link is on carraro axles, cheaper to buy them ones genuine carraro imo.

If clark hurth axles then theres tons of aftermarket options, get him to call me with model and serial number and I can sort it. Some of the aftermarket options are cheap cause there crap imo!
 

Tommy

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North East Wales
Machine in Your link is on carraro axles, cheaper to buy them ones genuine carraro imo.

If clark hurth axles then theres tons of aftermarket options, get him to call me with model and serial number and I can sort it. Some of the aftermarket options are cheap cause there crap imo!

I’ll look into the actual model number. Its in dairy farm camo when I looked but definitely on C-H axles, when I rubbed the mud away it’s cast into the hub.
Cheers
 

ACEngineering

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Oxon
I’ll look into the actual model number. Its in dairy farm camo when I looked but definitely on C-H axles, when I rubbed the mud away it’s cast into the hub.
Cheers

Doesn't mean its a clark hurth IMO, they were bought out by Dana spicer in 1998, all the dana axles to this day still have CH cast in to the hubs i think and early axles will still have had clark hurth written on the serial plates :ROFLMAO:

Get me serial number of machine, model and age.
 

ACEngineering

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Location
Oxon
Doesn't mean its a clark hurth IMO, they were bought out by Dana spicer in 1998, all the dana axles to this day still have CH cast in to the hubs i think and early axles will still have had clark hurth written on the serial plates :ROFLMAO:

Get me serial number of machine, model and age.

looking at some newer pics maybe it isn't on newer machines? not something i pay a lot of attention to IMO more interested in whats on the serial plates than random things cast in to the casings that don't really man anything.
 
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