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Re: Got it home ok ( M )


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Posted by Randy-IA on October 31, 2005 at 19:57:04 from (207.177.83.118):

In Reply to: Re: Got it home ok ( M ) posted by CNKS on October 30, 2005 at 17:52:13:

Hi CNKS , Really stout fenders on that trailer ! The air pressure in the tires wasn't up to snuff so we put some pieces of sheet metal between the tire and fenders and drove it on . I had it on two by's to clear the 1-1/2 " sides . The rim's didn't go inside the fender's they stayed over the top of them . The 15.5 did ok but the 13.6 looked like it was going to pop the bead so we jacked that side up a little more and put another 2X under it to keep the rim off the fender . It worked ok . We got it home with no tire damage and no fender damage . The trailer WAS only 81" between the fenders so we only had to sqeeze about three inches of tire in . The MEASURED distance between the tires ( out to out ) was 84-1/2" . Sorry you guy's don't seem to trust an amateur to the job but it fit with some discomfort and it was more importantly - SAFE . That tractor didn't move a 1/4" the whole way back . The 15.5 had fluid in it and the other one did not . Alls done now and the jobs over now all I have is question's about how to work on it . I hope I can get your support even if I do it my way on occasion :') . I'm not stupid but I am ignorant . Take care ...Randy


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