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rim clamps reversed on 400
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Posted by SDE on November 27, 2006 at 03:43:01 from (207.118.218.22):
To remove the tires and rims from the tractor,I had to remove the wheel. The square head bolt went thru the wheel and clamp from the outside. A nut was on the inside, under the inside clamp. After removing the nuts that held the inside clamps, the tire would slide in toward the axle housing, instead of away from tractor. The only thing I can think of is, that at sometime in this tractors past, it had duals on it. If these wheels were reversed, then the rims could have been removed to outside, without removing the wheel. Any other explainations for someone to do this??? Previous owner had a cornpicker on it.
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