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Posted by DR.EVIL on July 12, 2006 at 13:56:45 from (80.254.152.36):
In Reply to: wheel distance posted by Carlton on July 12, 2006 at 12:42:36:
For a FARMALL 300 rowcrop I would run the rear wheels dished OUT with the centers set in about 1/4" from the bearing & seal caps on the axle housings. If You have double bevel rims on the "8-spoke" wheels You can use any of the four possible rim mounting positions. If You have 6-spoke centers You only have one postiion. On the front run the rims in the narrowest position, the three mounting clamps inside the wheel and angled IN. Narrowed up that far YOU will run out of courage LONG before Your tractor will tip.
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