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Clunk'kin Wheel Farmall 100
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Posted by Hobo,NC on June 25, 2007 at 04:51:11 from (71.29.35.149):
After reading rite many times about cluck"kin wheels on a Farmall And have"n a Clunker I got around to Check"in my 100 out. 2 of the rim to center bolts were loose. Neither would tighten so I was able to git one out clean it up add a washer and git it tight. The other I have yet to git out but will, the threads are now striped so will need a new bolt. I did not check the size of them but did see they had a square head so will check with local used parts dealer and CNH. Even with 3 tighten the clunk izz gone. with wheel off ground you could tap on the square head of the bolt and tell it made a noticeable different sound then the ones that were tight. I also adjusted the brakes and found the pivot for the right brake petal izz worn slap out so looks like I will need to remove it and repair less someone has a good"n they would part with. I waz gonna go threw the bull gears but no need to now, just gonna remove the lower pans on"em and reseal with some good silicon, The Right Stuff. now that thats out of the way I will move on the touch control and rebuild it. Thanks a bunch for the Clunk"kin tip
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