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Re: Duals for M
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 04, 2004 at 11:42:03 from (63.147.130.101):
In Reply to: Duals for M posted by Dave H (MI) on January 04, 2004 at 10:57:00:
You can take the original rear wheel's, and put them on the axel dished in, and then put another set of original wheel's on dished out to have duals. Note that you have to have the inside wheel dished in and the outside wheel dished out to make it work. You also have to have the entire wheel with the caste iron center and axel clamp for the additional wheel and not just the rim/tire. When switching wheels from dished one way to the other, remember that if you put them on the other side of tractor instead of just turning them around, your tire tread will stay the same way instead of ending up being backward. Sounds like the set-up you saw with the clamp on rims might of been something that somebody came up with themselves. The M or super M isn't really a big enough tractor to justify having duals on it. It would definately require the right situation to have duals on one for a particular job. Have atleast 2 or 3 people around to help when handeling those wheels while switching them around. That is about the only safety I can think of other than safe jacking.
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