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How is the easiest way to blot rims? Please read

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tractor boy

06-16-2002 19:52:50




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I was wondering how is the easiest way to get the rims up to the hub and put them on the hub so they can be bolted?

Thanks for your time and help




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TB

06-27-2002 16:48:38




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 Re: How is the easiest way to blot rims? Please read in reply to tractor boy, 06-16-2002 19:52:50  
Well we always put a hydraulic jack under the tractor and lower tractor down to line up the holes. Then tilt the wheal back on to the studs, start a couple of nuts and raise the tractor and wheal with the jack to finish.



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Peter, U.K.

06-18-2002 01:58:22




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 Re: How is the easiest way to blot rims? Please read in reply to tractor boy, 06-16-2002 19:52:50  
Line up the holes in the wheel roughly with the studs, obviously the holes will be below the studs. Take two lengths of bar about 3' to 4' long and place under tyre at each side where tyre touches the ground. Lift the outer ends of the two bars and you should be able to push the wheel onto the studs. Works every time.
Peter.



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Don LC

06-17-2002 05:18:35




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 Re: How is the easiest way to blot rims? Please read in reply to tractor boy, 06-16-2002 19:52:50  
I use a portable engine, hydrolic hoist and a short nylon lifting strap ....you just pick up the wheel,move the hoist (it's on wheels)into place get a bolt started and ,then another until the rim and tire or wheel is in place..... .I do it, my self.....



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