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Re: Re: farmall M tire swap to 26 inch
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Posted by grizzly on December 07, 2003 at 18:41:31 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: Re: farmall M tire swap to 26 inch posted by get some dual hubs and re on December 07, 2003 at 16:50:21:
found some 26" combine tires and wheels they had four holes in the rim for weights, the same as the cast hub on a m. the hub has 5 or6 webs going to the ring that the rim bolts to, i cut the web at the base, towards the center of the hub, as close as posible. [cut with a grinder and cutting wheel or a portable chop saw not a tourch] if no weights bolt together, if weights use all thread [i used grade 3 allthread and i have 5 weights on each side and i realy abuse my m and have had no prob] do a little measuring first it took me about 8 hrs, but it was well worth it i have two m and the other is stock the one with 26"in 3rd is about the same as the factory in first
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