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Re: Another M question on width
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Posted by Nat on October 25, 2005 at 05:42:04 from (64.80.110.22):
In Reply to: Another M question on width posted by Randy-IA on October 25, 2005 at 05:03:52:
Your problem won't be with moving the wheels, it will be with loosening the bolts on the clamps. They're probably badly rusted and may twist off, leaving you totally screwed with a tractor you now drove many hours to retrieve, but can't move. An H is the same design, but I'm not sure if they're the same size bolts. You will want to take an assortment of wrenches, preferably 6-point box end or 6-point 3/4" sockets, and lots of Kroil or PB Blaster. It could take minutes, or hours, or days, to loosen the bolts, if they can be loosened. A couple good strong guys can do the wheels if there's no fluid, and they're careful to not allow the wheel to tip too far from vertical. Any doubt? Use a loader. I recommend pumping the fluid out regardless, as it's dead weight and gas is expensive.
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