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Re: Duals for a Farmall C??
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 26, 2006 at 20:35:02 from (75.19.126.168):
In Reply to: Duals for a Farmall C?? posted by Harold Hubbard on November 26, 2006 at 19:27:16:
Well since the C rear wheels do not have the dish like the H and M' up you would have to move the one set in towards the axel housing and the next set out almost to the end of the axel as you want atleast 6 inches between the two tires and both inside and outside tire MUST be the same size , a wide ft. would be a plus in this operation and a wider ft tire would also help but this would require you to split the ft. rims and weld a band in then find a tire that would be wider then set the ft up so that the ft. tires run in the same track as the inside backs do . Then myself i would run the back tires a few pounds less in pressure as this will also help in soft ground . The added weight of the second set of rear rims and wheels will help for traction as for axel problems you should not have a problem as they did have them set up this way from the factory . The long axel would be nice but not nessary.
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