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Re: F20 with dual wheels
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Posted by Graham of NZ on March 02, 2007 at 16:52:40 from (219.88.30.124):
In Reply to: F20 with dual wheels posted by James Wood on March 02, 2007 at 16:22:19:
There were plenty of F20s here in NZ and a few F30s. Never saw duals on any. One mechanic told me they occasionally did bearings in because of the short axle shaft and hence close bearing spacings.This happened mostly in working on hill country, and often on steel wheels. NZ farmers made their tractors earn their keep! I imagine duals would make matters worse. Some tractors were better than others at breaking off rear axles. MM 'z' was one (on steel), and later Case 830 standard axle on dual rubbers.
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