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rear tire spacing and brake queston

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Olaf

02-07-2005 18:33:58




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I would like to set my wheel spacing at 60 inches on center. When I went to put the hubs (rear wheels) in the right spot the hub hits the air nossel on the rim. So there is no way to get air in the nossel or get the hub tight on the rim, are there shorter air nossels I can put on to make this work? Also, my rear left brake works and the right one does not. Itlooks like there is good thickness on the brake pads it's almsot like the brake pads do not spread out wide enough to grab the drums. Any info is appreciated.

Olaf

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Dell (WA)

02-07-2005 20:20:04




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 Re: rear tire spacing and brake queston in reply to Olaf, 02-07-2005 18:33:58  
Olaf..... ...the rear wheel valve stems are part of the rubber innertube and should be flexable enuff that you can bend the RUBBER valve stem without damage. You may want to get a "valve stem extention" that would clear your wheel disc for eazier tire pressure checks (12psi for rear, 26psi for fronts).

Since you neglected to share with us wheather your tractor is the 17" brakes of the 9N/2N ...or... the 10" brakes of the 8N, I can not advise you about why your brakes don't work like you think they should. And in all probablility, you will haffta dissassemble the brakes ennyways to eyeball which return spring is broken before you can repair it..... .....respectfully, Dell

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