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Re: How to slide rear wheels on 1066
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Posted by CAREFULLY on January 14, 2004 at 19:45:02 from (198.68.173.133):
In Reply to: How to slide rear wheels on 1066 posted by Vern on January 14, 2004 at 19:35:01:
You are going in so what I did on my 1086 with long axles was take the dual hub and put it on backwards and take a small jack and lay it on its side and pump it in. That really works well. Now my 1066 had the shorter axles and I would take the wedge out of the wheel and have a very careful person on the jack and when he would let it down some to where the tire would touch the floor I would push in on the top of the wheel and it would rock in aobut 4 to 6 inches as I remember and then jack up and do again. Another way is to take 2 comealongs and winch it in by hooking to the other wheel across 180 degrees like at the 10:00 and 4:00 oc:clock position and then winch them it. Coming out is plum simple. A handyman jack on the end of the axle with a chain and pump it out.
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