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Re: clamp or wedge wheels? what's better?
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 08, 2005 at 16:10:06 from (4.124.91.116):
In Reply to: clamp or wedge wheels? what's better? posted by caseyc on March 08, 2005 at 15:01:02:
The clamp style will be fine on a 766 it is when ya get up in horse power that the wedge will hold better and less chance of pulling a bolt- stud and strechen it causing the wheel to come loose. Back when guys use to mount picker on tractors it was not uncommon for the wheel bolt to break when the 06 seires came out they went to studs with the nut already on and once the stud was set it was suppose to stay well if ya get enough power to it it will strech and sometimes break and then ya chew the keygrove and the wheel is junk ,best thing is to get them on and tighten them with all ya can put to them with a 3/4 drive and a 4 foot cheeter and check them a couple times till they set.
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