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Posted by georgeky on March 11, 2007 at 17:40:03 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: Spin out wheels posted by Gary in Mozarks on March 11, 2007 at 13:47:13:
Most utility tractors in this part of country have spin out wheels. You do not have to jack it up. There are lock nuts on each rail that hold rim to center dish these need to be loosened the same amout on each(count threads) then you loosen the stops they should be on one rail only. Move one stop to desired possition put tractor in gear hold opposite brake and release clutch. Depending on whether moving in or out dictates forward or reverse gear. Once rim has moved to desired place tighten stops on rail,then retighten the locking nuts at rim & rail. It is very important to tighten the same on each rail this will assure that wheel is centered properly. It has been my experiance with these that once they are moved it is almost impossible to get them centered just right and the wheels will wobble. smaller rims will have 4 rails and larger ones will have 6. Very few row crop tractors have these most of them have sliding wheels. Sorry I didn't explain this better.
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