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adjusting wheels ?

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4010 boy

05-03-2008 18:22:05




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I have a 1961 4010 and the right rear tire is slowly walking out on me everything seems tight on it though. i would like to move the tire back in but it has a pinion gear set up and the gear and shaft are missing along with the two bolts that are suppsed to be tightened to help break free. Does anyone have any ideas of how i might get broke free and moved. i tried loosing and beating it in and that didn't work and tried drivin for a while and stilll didn't break free.

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Gerald J.

05-03-2008 20:37:21




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 Re: adjusting wheels ? in reply to 4010 boy, 05-03-2008 18:22:05  
Deere has the jack bolts. I put a couple new ones on one side of my 4020. Grease their threads. Hardware store bolts won't be strong enough.

Gerald J.



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M w J

05-03-2008 20:06:36




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 Re: adjusting wheels ? in reply to 4010 boy, 05-03-2008 18:22:05  
I don't think those jack bolts are regular threads If you have jack bolts on the other wheel I think they will screw out so you can use them in the other wheel.



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turklilley

05-03-2008 19:22:25




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 Re: adjusting wheels ? in reply to 4010 boy, 05-03-2008 18:22:05  
Any 3/4"(I think) bolt with enough threads can be used as Jack Bolts. Tighten each a little at a time until it pops loose



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