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620 row crop with duals???

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jim

03-23-2004 20:34:23




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has anyone ever put duals on a 620 row crop? mine has the regular length rear axles i have 13.6 x 38 tires have extra set of tires and stock rims and hub...if you position the inner tire and rim in as far as they will go can you get the other rim on?? i have looked at it and it looks like it may be possible.




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scottAR

03-24-2004 18:41:01




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 Re: 620 row crop with duals??? in reply to jim, 03-23-2004 20:34:23  
Just got off a 730D with duals. The dual hubs are from a 4010 and they are M & W. I put out 50 tons of lime and 3 tons mixed fertilizer with it today. Those duals sure make it ride smooth. My inside tire is about two inches from the belt pulley. Good luck!



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for mike hanley

03-24-2004 07:35:13




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 Re: 620 row crop with duals??? in reply to jim, 03-23-2004 20:34:23  
hey mike thats a great looking picture of your 620! were those 2 stock rims on there?



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F-I-T

03-24-2004 06:54:00




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 Re: 620 row crop with duals??? in reply to jim, 03-23-2004 20:34:23  
Jim:

We used t-rail rim mounted duals on our '70' for many years. It really helped with flotation and compaction. Sure made it ride smooth!

Frank



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MIKE HANLEY

03-24-2004 05:50:41




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 Re: 620 row crop with duals??? in reply to jim, 03-23-2004 20:34:23  
Go over to the left under gallries and click on tractor photos. Scrlow down to the search box. Type in me name Mike Hanley. There is a picture of the 620 I had back in the late 60's with duel. There were the kind that had it own hubs that bolted to the axels. I think there were M&W's.



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