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Re: Farmall 656D Hydro// DUALS????
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 18, 2002 at 19:17:33 from (209.226.106.146):
In Reply to: Farmall 656D Hydro// DUALS???? posted by Brad on October 18, 2002 at 18:11:13:
Brad: Your idea will work just great. Dish the inner cast wheels in and outer cast wheels dished out. Your duals will be quite close together. You have two mounting rings on each rim and by putting lugs in or out you get 4 positions for each wheel. My memory is a bit rusty but I believe outside wheel is about 3/4 inch over end of axle. I would get rid of all wheel weights and liquid weight. I used this set up on my 560D with flat top fenders from 656. I did think one time about giving more space between wheels by moving outside wheel out more, so it only was on axle by 2 inches. My plan was to put a spacer between wheels (as a large pipe 16-18 inch diameter) so it caught where wheel weights mount and putting long bolts through wheel weight holes, to give strength. Just a thought, I never did get it done. On my 656D I had a cab, that is how fenders made it to 560. These tractors are same dimention in wheels and axles. I had snap on duals for 656 as I wanted to be able to remove quickly for some work. I had 656 tires on 72 inch centres for mower conditioner, plow, corn planter and cultivator. Those dual were not used much. I also had axle duals on 1066. No liquid or solid weights on any of these tractors.
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