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Posted by Nat 2 on August 24, 2006 at 12:48:20 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: Need picture!! posted by Granger on August 24, 2006 at 10:09:23:
It would actually be a series of pictures, but it really isn't very difficult. 1. Jack up the tractor so the tire is 4-6" off the ground. 2A. If the ears are on the outside of the hub, just remove the three bolts, and the rim will fall off in your lap. (You might not want to let that happen, as tires are HEAVY and it would HURT to have one fall in your lap!) 2B. If the ears are on the inside of the hub, again, just remove the three bolts. Grasp the tire/rim assembly by the sides and push it in towards the tractor a little. Lower the tire/rim assembly to the ground, and rotate it such that one lug is on the bottom. Swing the bottom of the tire/rim assembly out from under the hub, then lift straight up, and off it comes! Are you the same person that was asking about this a couple of days ago? If not, I wonder why it seems that particular questions come in clumps like this...
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