Cook tractor in Clinton Mo. is 75 mile southeast of Kansas City 800-769-5823 ask for Jim. Cooks in Germantown is in Ilinois, not sure where, 800-923-4244, never been to that one. Phone calls are free, give em a call. Good luck
If you can get the drive units mounted on the axle, the RWA will work. About the only difference in the RWA of one machine (make or model) is the axle mountings and the hoses that hook up the valve (due to where you tap into the drive circuit). As far as changing the axles, I am not familar with the 9700s or the 8560s. if they measure up you should be good to go. Would the stub axles interchangeIJ That would save changing the whole axle. Good luck Joe
I finished up the second week of December. Had to use my old 860 with the Rice tires, and RWA. Nwver would have gotten over it without those aids. The 8570 performed flawlessly. The rotor speed held more consistant than the cylinder of the 860 ever did. only breakdown was the throttle cable. I am putting a RWA on the 8570 right now, and am thinking of changing to either Rice or R1W tires on the front. Thanks again for all the help on the conversion. Joe