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Re: DUAL WHEELS ON A 1939 FARMALL A ??
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Posted by Bandit on November 27, 2001 at 08:42:31 from (146.186.62.38):
In Reply to: DUAL WHEELS ON A 1939 FARMALL A ?? posted by CARL CUMMINS on November 21, 2001 at 04:52:37:
I put duals on my A, i had to lengthen the bolts that hold the rims on. You need 4 of the wheel brakets, the first set should be placed on so that the tires are in the most narrow position, then the second set should be put on in the widest position. Make sure you use heavy enough bolts though, I recomend the graded kind. There is a lot more stress on them w/ the duals. Drives really nice.
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