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How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read

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Tractor boy

06-16-2002 20:06:07




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I would like to know how is the easiest way to mount rims on the hub? I always have trouble getting the rims up to the hub then getting it on the groove.

Thanks for any info you might have




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allisguy

06-22-2002 18:24:12




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 Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to Tractor boy, 06-16-2002 20:06:07  
Hey Average guy, Don't discourage people from asking questions on this forum by being such a wise guy. This forum is meant for exchanging information and the asking of questions. What is apparent to you may not be to the next guy. The only stupid question is the one you don't ask.



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allisguy

06-22-2002 18:23:27




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 Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to Tractor boy, 06-16-2002 20:06:07  
Hey Average guy, Don't discourage people from asking questions on this forum by being such a wise guy. This forum is meant for exchanging information and the asking of questions. What is apparent to you may not be to the next guy. The only stupid question is the one you don't ask.



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Average guy

06-20-2002 23:34:58




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 Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to Tractor boy, 06-16-2002 20:06:07  
Have you ever had a flat tire on a car? Duh!!! Use a jack! Some questions on this board are just too simple to answer. Or is this just a joke to get some response? By the way- the jack goes under the axle- not the wheel....Maybe you should sell the tractor and ride the bus- they have mechanics to handle the maintenance.



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M guy

06-18-2002 16:47:49




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 Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to Tractor boy, 06-16-2002 20:06:07  
Why are you lifting the wheel up? Use a jack and raise or lower the beast up or down to match the wheel. Oh, while we're workin smarter/notharder, turn the axle not the wheel, much easier. BEEN THERE.



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John - NY

06-19-2002 07:00:19




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 Re: Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to M guy, 06-18-2002 16:47:49  
Amen brother! That's how I do it!



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roy

06-17-2002 18:39:04




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 Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to Tractor boy, 06-16-2002 20:06:07  
i roll them on 2+6



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Don LC

06-17-2002 07:53:42




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 Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to Tractor boy, 06-16-2002 20:06:07  
I use a hydraulic engine hoist, on wheels and a short nylon lifting strap....you can rent them,,,,



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Don LC

06-17-2002 07:48:07




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 Re: How is the easiest way to get rims up to the hub? Please read in reply to Tractor boy, 06-16-2002 20:06:07  
I use a hydraulic engine hoist, on wheels and a short nylon lifting strap....you can rent them,,,,



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