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Posted by Paul in Mich on September 22, 2005 at 14:35:11 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Farmall A Heavy Wheel posted by RETCOL on September 22, 2005 at 02:51:43:
RETCOL, The type of equipment as some have aluded to in a couple of the posts below is irrelevant as to which side of the tractor the heavy wheel dish belongs. The cast weight wheel belongs on the right side, (seat side). The pressed steel goes on the left (motor side). I know of no application where this would be compromised. The cast wheel is the counter-balance which makes the offset design stable. If more weight is needed for traction, then add equal amounts of weight to both sides. The same goes for liquid ballast. It is also recommended that when configuring with the wheels dished in or out, that both be oriented the same way. In other words if you have one side dished out, the other side should be dished out also. Conversly, if one side is dished in, then the other side should be dished in. Additional adjustments in tire width can be made by positioning the rims on the wheel dishes. There are 8 positions for each side. Four for each way the wheels are dished. All the while keeping the cast wheel dish on the right side.
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