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Should the axle be further back??

looking good though

just constructive critizim

The axle is mounted in the original front axle mounting point while I had to make a new rear mounting further back under the engine :-\

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There's a 100-90 2wd round these parts and it has a fairly long wheelbase. I'll see if I can get a picture.

I'd agree with you Stanley. One near me as well and a friend had a 110-90 2wd also 2wd 110-90 is very rare.

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my uncle has a 110-90 2wd hes bitterly disappointed with it they say you would look away from it while its flat out agitating they had alot of steam one day i heard  ::)  great for diet feeders though and i dont know how rare the 100-90 2wds are but our 2nd cousin has one but it has some nasty rot on the cab pillars  :of

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my uncle has a 110-90 2wd hes bitterly disappointed with it they say you would look away from it while its flat out agitating they had alot of steam one day i heard  ::)  great for diet feeders though and i dont know how rare the 100-90 2wds are but our 2nd cousin has one but it has some nasty rot on the cab pillars  :of

Must be fierce rough on machinery down there  ::) ::);D

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The tinwork on Fiats were always prone to fast acting tinworm, however the chap that came out to fit the two way radios at the lettuce farm always had a hard time drilling holes for their arials and mounting plates.

I suppose atleast with the two wheel drives you didn't have to give the clutch a jolt whilst pulling the fourwheel drive lever to disenguage the four wheel drive.

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The front axle does look a bit too far forward, wheelbase should be 420cm on real machine (13cm in 1/32) , 4wd is 432cm (13.5cm in 1/32). The DT lettering should be blanked out for a 2wd.

I think there's something wrong with your measurement here I would of thought the wheelbase for mose 1.32 scale tractors would be between 7.5 and 8.5cm  ???

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The tinwork on Fiats were always prone to fast acting tinworm, however the chap that came out to fit the two way radios at the lettuce farm always had a hard time drilling holes for their arials and mounting plates.

I suppose atleast with the two wheel drives you didn't have to give the clutch a jolt whilst pulling the fourwheel drive lever to disenguage the four wheel drive.

If i remember correctly, you only had to do this on the higher range Fiats. the 110-90 and 88-94 that i drove had the electronic switch for 4WD on the left hand side of the steering wheel.

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I think there's something wrong with your measurement here I would of  thought the wheelbase for mose 1.32 scale tractors would be between 7.5  and 8.5cm  [img alt=???]http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/Smileys/default/huh.gif

You may have a point there  :-[

4 metre wheelbase is probably not right, as you suggest the model would have an 8cm wheelbase, 258 cm on the real machine.

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You may have a point there  :-[

4 metre wheelbase is probably not right, as you suggest the model would have an 8cm wheelbase, 258 cm on the real machine.

My turn to use the embarrassed smiley now ::)

The wheelbase on the model is 84mm :-[

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