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LA Complete PTO set up and other parts.

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Complete PTO set up with Ramsey winch. $350.00 No shipping.
1 1/4" wheel spacers. $100.00 shipped.
 

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What year did those spindles come off of? Looks like they are the larger bearing ones that won't work with EB hubs unless the bearing surfaces are turned down on a lathe.
 
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What year did those spindles come off of? Looks like they are the larger bearing ones that won't work with EB hubs unless the bearing surfaces are turned down on a lathe.

I don't know what year the spindles came from. I got them a few years ago from a member on here. Just never tried to use them. I will do some research and measuring to see just what they are. The sale for these are on hold until I can get more info on them.
 

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If you have a spare set of front wheel bearings handy, the easiest way to tell is by sliding the bearings onto the spindle. If they seat correctly, they should be fine although they could be drum brake spindles if you aren't 100% sure. If you need any measurements, PM me, I have a set of the correct spindles sitting in my garage that I'm going to use on my '73's disc brake conversion.
 
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