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Posted by Bill Smith on January 16, 2003 at 13:14:50 from (63.147.130.49):
In Reply to: duals posted by Brian on January 16, 2003 at 12:06:54:
26Red is right. Put the inside wheel's on so that they are dished in. Instead of just simply turning them around and putting them on the same side of tractor, take the wheel off the left side and put it on the right side and take the wheel off the right side and put it on the left side, this will allow you to install the wheel with the tire tread staying the same. Turning wheel around will cuase the tread to be opposite as to the way it was. Slide the wheel in on the axle as far as nescesary to install the second wheel. Mount the second wheel dished out. As for extra parts, all you will need is an extra set of rear wheels. I have never tried it but I am fairly certain that it will not work with both wheel's dished out. You might thank twice about having duals. I have two H's, one with fluid in rear tires and one without. I can tell the power difference in the tractors just by the extra weight of the fluid in the one. Extra rear wheel's will allow for extra traction, more stability, smoother ride, and so on but will make tractor harder to turn and I am certain you will notice a little loss of power especially when going up hill. My personal opinion is, is that the H is to small of tractor with not enough power for duals. Tractor doesn't put out enough torque to justify the duals.
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