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On a smooth floor? (Yes, luxury - I know).
I'd be very grateful if you could measure from the centre of the crankshaft pulley down to the floor, and then up from the floor to the top of the chassis rail at the front end of the flat part that starts behind the front axle arch. Needs to be on the flat part as near to the front as possible because most tratters are slightly nose-down and so the height will increase as you go backwards.
The pic may help. The left arrow is the height to the crankshaft centre.
I'd be very grateful if you could measure from the centre of the crankshaft pulley down to the floor, and then up from the floor to the top of the chassis rail at the front end of the flat part that starts behind the front axle arch. Needs to be on the flat part as near to the front as possible because most tratters are slightly nose-down and so the height will increase as you go backwards.
The pic may help. The left arrow is the height to the crankshaft centre.
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