I know nothing about front wheel spacers for the L6060, but you can move the wheels/tires to the opposite side to add width.Looking for front wheel spacers, any ideas where in western Canada to purchase
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Also if you install after market and something happens to anything related to the new parts it will not be warrantied. Personally I would not mess with the front axle in this way, especially as it bears a great deal of the weight from a loaded FEL.Looking for front wheel spacers, any ideas where in western Canada to purchase
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Also if you install after market and something happens to anything related to the new parts it will not be warrantied. Personally I would not mess with the front axle in this way, especially as it bears a great deal of the weight from a loaded FEL.Looking for front wheel spacers, any ideas where in western Canada to purchase
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My old M5030DT front wheels could be interval spaced out for crop work like the back wheels. The manual giving spacing dimensions. Canadian built 530 loader was very strong. I spaced the fronts out some to help hill side loader work. Yes I understand the front axle pivot but on rough ground wider is better. Did decrease turning radius. Does increase stress to the front axle. In the 80’s that tractor was made seriously heavy and made to take it. With a no-spin front diff that tractor could pull!