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Re: M Tread Width with Cornpicker
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Posted by Farmer Bob on February 23, 2002 at 07:44:08 from (66.152.73.165):
In Reply to: M Tread Width with Cornpicker posted by Bud on February 23, 2002 at 07:05:18:
Bud, As I remember when we had a mounted 2MH picker on our M, the wheels had to be set out at the ends of the axles. Being that the picker will be removed, plan on cleaning the axles, loosening the four clamp bolts on each wheel, jack up one side at a time, use lots of penetrating oil/oil the axle and then rock the tires top and bottom until you get the hub to move on the axle. It will take some labor to get things free but you should succeed. Its easier if you turn the wheel so the clamp bolts heads are up. Just make sure the keyways in the axle are as clean as possible. G'Luck.//FB
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