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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 20, 2004 at 12:13:37 from (64.228.11.103):
In Reply to: dishing wheels posted by paul on March 20, 2004 at 09:24:28:
Paul: Go and rent or buy a pallet jack. Get two hardwood pallets. Drive tractor up on pallets in such a way your movement of the pallets with jack will be in straight line with axle. Attach a 4x6 block to pallet each side of tire. Using nylon tie down straps anchor the top of wheel both ways to the pallet. Jack the tractor, loosen the wheels and allow your wife the pleasure of operating the pallet jack. Make sure the floor area is clean and smooth. The moving will be that easy. I have moved the entire front end, everything from clutch housing foreward including the axle of tractors from Super A to 560D this way. A neighbor and I moved 20.8x38 snap on duals this way. Inside ones were loaded. The 560D I did all by myself replaced the clutch and rolled it back together. The pallet jack will give you absolute control sliding wheel back on the axle.
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