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Re: What is the best way to mount a rear wheel wei
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Posted by GooseCreek Farms on August 25, 2004 at 03:26:20 from (204.38.224.186):
In Reply to: What is the best way to mount a rear wheel weight posted by Ramon from NC on August 24, 2004 at 19:16:18:
I park the tractor under my barn beam. I put a small clevis in one of the outside holes on the weight and use a come-along to lift the weight to the approximate height on the wheel. I then jack up the rear wheel at the draw bar. Using a 5/8 rod I align the weight to the wheel by turning the wheel as required. I then push the weight onto the wheel and again turn the wheel to align and start the first bolt. You may have to turn the wheel to aid in the alignment of the remaining three bolts.
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