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Re: Re: Inter W4 Split Rims
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Posted by Lindsay Braddock on October 30, 2003 at 17:40:30 from (203.26.206.7):
In Reply to: Re: Inter W4 Split Rims posted by 49 Cubber! on October 30, 2003 at 13:04:09:
That's what I would expect. But there are no clamps, just "through" bolts around the rim (about 6 or 8 from memory - sorry, the tractor is 100 miles away - I use it for boat launching off the beach!). Because the wheels have been in salt water, it is not obvious where the rim should split off from the hub. I assume it is at the rim shoulder where it "meets" the hub, but it does not look like a joint to me - perhaps the years of rust and paint layers are disguising it. I have given the rim a tap with the back of an axe to see if it would "break" at the join, but that did not do anything. Maybe I need to try a 15lb sledge hammer????
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