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Sometimes size does matter guys . :O :109: :rofl:
Well at least when it comes to steering wheels and the leverage you get from a bigger one .
original broken center wheel  on the upgraded one
original broken center wheel on the upgraded one
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made the adaptor taller as well
made the adaptor taller as well
Taller keep back straighter and give more room under to get in and out . The extra leverage makes easier to steer with blower in the air taking stress off upper back .
Now it is like driving an old bus . :rofl:
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I remember the old non power steering cars had huge steering wheels. My first car was a 57 Chevy. :peace: Harry
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You have probably already upgraded to poor man's power steering but if you haven't, it certainly makes steering with a snowcaster easier.
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Post by Eugen »

Looks good Dave! As long as you can still squeeze past it to get on the seat, no problem. :cheers:
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MattA wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:20 pm You have probably already upgraded to poor man's power steering but if you haven't, it certainly makes steering with a snowcaster easier.
Yes , done that already . The blower is a little heavier with the add on's . Plus the extra 110 lbs I put behind the front axle so I can get steering traction with the blower down all adds up when the blower is up .
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Eugen wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 2:11 am Looks good Dave! As long as you can still squeeze past it to get on the seat, no problem. :cheers:
Just more incentive to keep the spare tire in check . :giggle:
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Looks good. Getting behind, and under it would be the only issue. I struggle to get far enough away from the dash as it is.

The Diamond T has a gigantic wheel. Ain't no power steering on that for sure. I'm not overweight by any measure, and it's cramped behind that wheel with the seat all the way back. (front to back for seat position is a whopping 3" in that cab) I think a big driver would have a slot worn in their shirt if they drove every day...
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Spike188 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2024 8:56 am Wind shut then down yesterday morning. Between sand in their eyes a windchill, they made it untill 10am.20241213_073921.jpg20241213_085413.jpg
Scheduled for a 2 pm pour today.
The wind were stupid up our way too . Hopefully everything goes to plan today .
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